Heliyon (Aug 2022)
Synthesis and characterization of copper zinc iron sulphide (CZFS) thin films
Abstract
In an aqueous bath, quaternary thin films (TFs) of copper zinc iron sulphide (CZFS) were deposited on glass (soda-lime) substrates. The present study aimed to analyse the effect of deposition periods on the properties of the prepared CZFS TFs using Chemical bath deposition (CBD). The precursor and films were examined by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to check for the chemical formation present. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) was used to determine the elemental compositions and stoichiometry of the deposited films. The optical characteristics were observed by a UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and a four-point probe (FPP) for the electrical properties. The optical characterization revealed a direct transition band-gap energy that decreased from 1.96 to 1.50 eV with an increase in deposition period. The optical constants were studied with respect to the wavelength within the range of 300–900 nm. The films exhibited high resistive properties with a conductivity that varied with an increase in deposition period. The effect of deposition periods on the optical properties of refractive index, extinction coefficient, and real and imaginary parts of dielectric constants has been reported. All these parameters were found to increase with deposition period except for the film deposited for 18 h (C3). These results confirm that the aqueous deposited CZFS films can be tuned for various optoelectronic applications.