SnS thin films were deposited by an inline metal organic chemical vapour deposition process using tetramethyltin and diethyldisulfide as precursors. A N2/H2 carrier was used with pre-mixing of the precursors before overhead injection into the deposition chamber. NSG AB soda lime glass was used as the substrate with area of 50 × 50 mm2. The resulting SnS films had calculated band gaps between 1.3 and 1.5 eV. Scanning electron microscopy showed relatively large grains ranging from 0.5 to 1 μm across for a SnS film sample deposited at 556–558 °C. X-ray diffraction confirmed the films to be SnS, but with small concentrations of impure phases such as Sn2S3. Post-growth annealing treatment in a N2atmosphere at 435 °C using SnCl2/MeOH solution at ...
Tin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low cost absorber material for applications in ...
AbstractTin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low-cost absorber material for applicat...
Tin(II) sulfide (SnS) is an earth-abundant, inexpensive, and non-toxic absorber material for thin fi...
SnS thin films were deposited on glasses through metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) met...
An inline metal organic chemical vapor deposition system was used to deposit tin sulfide at temperat...
Thin film tin sulphide (SnS) films were produced with grain sizes greater than 1 μm using a one-step...
Currently, a wide range of semiconductors are explored for their potential use as absorbers in photo...
[EN] The preparation and analysis of morphological, structural, optical, vibrational and composition...
Thin films of SnS have been produced by a novel two-stage process. This involved the deposition of t...
In recent times, new earth abundant and non toxic materials, like Cu2ZnSnS4 or SnS, have acquired a ...
SnS (tin sulphide) is of interest for use as an absorber layer and the wider energy bandgap phases e...
Tin sulfide is one of the most promising alternative materials for photovoltaic. One main requiremen...
The search for new materials suitable for photovoltaic (PV) devices needs to satisfy many requiremen...
Tin sulphide thin films have been grown on soda-lime glass substrates through the anneali ng of RF-m...
Thin films of tin sulphide $(Sn_xS_y)$ have been deposited on antimony-doped tin oxide-coated glass ...
Tin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low cost absorber material for applications in ...
AbstractTin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low-cost absorber material for applicat...
Tin(II) sulfide (SnS) is an earth-abundant, inexpensive, and non-toxic absorber material for thin fi...
SnS thin films were deposited on glasses through metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) met...
An inline metal organic chemical vapor deposition system was used to deposit tin sulfide at temperat...
Thin film tin sulphide (SnS) films were produced with grain sizes greater than 1 μm using a one-step...
Currently, a wide range of semiconductors are explored for their potential use as absorbers in photo...
[EN] The preparation and analysis of morphological, structural, optical, vibrational and composition...
Thin films of SnS have been produced by a novel two-stage process. This involved the deposition of t...
In recent times, new earth abundant and non toxic materials, like Cu2ZnSnS4 or SnS, have acquired a ...
SnS (tin sulphide) is of interest for use as an absorber layer and the wider energy bandgap phases e...
Tin sulfide is one of the most promising alternative materials for photovoltaic. One main requiremen...
The search for new materials suitable for photovoltaic (PV) devices needs to satisfy many requiremen...
Tin sulphide thin films have been grown on soda-lime glass substrates through the anneali ng of RF-m...
Thin films of tin sulphide $(Sn_xS_y)$ have been deposited on antimony-doped tin oxide-coated glass ...
Tin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low cost absorber material for applications in ...
AbstractTin sulphide (SnS) has the potential to be used as a low-cost absorber material for applicat...
Tin(II) sulfide (SnS) is an earth-abundant, inexpensive, and non-toxic absorber material for thin fi...