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Polycrystalline Cadmium sulfide (CdS) films were deposited onto Corning glass substrates from
alkaline solutions containing CdCl2, KOH, Na3C6H5O7 and CS(NH2)2 at different deposition times (10,
20, 30, 40 and 50 min), bath temperatures (80 ±2 °C) and different concentration of the reactants. A
comparative study was performed out on thin film via optical transmission and X-ray diffraction
(XRD) measurements. The results which reveal that the deposition time has a profound influence on
the growth rate and band gap of the deposited layers. Diffraction data was used to evaluate the lattice
parameter, grain size, average strain, number of crystallites per unit area and dislocation density in the
film are calculated.
Keywords: Cadmium sulfide films; chemical bath deposition; XRD
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