Constraints for ZnSe thin film growth and stoichiometry regulation

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S. T. Pawar
S. S. Kamble
S. M. Pawar
G. T. Chavan
V. M. Prakshale
N. B. Chaure
S. L. Deshmukh
N. N. Maldar
L. P. Deshmukh
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[1] Solapur University,Thin Film and Solar Studies Research Laboratory
[2] N.K. Orchid College of Engineering and Technology,Division of Physics and Semiconductor Science
[3] Dongguk University,Polymer Chemistry Department
[4] Savitribai Phule Pune University,undefined
[5] Solapur University,undefined
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ZnSe; Hydrazine Hydrate; Chemical Solution Deposition; Energy Dispersive Spectroscopic; ZnSe Film;
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The main theme in thin film science is to control the stoichiometry of chemical constituents to form a quality yield supporting functional applications. Here, we have attempted the constraint formulation for stoichiometry regulation of ZnSe thin films by an industry preferred chemical deposition. The as-deposited films were characterized through the elemental, compositional, structural, morphological, optical and electrical transport studies. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed the +2 and −2 oxidation states of Zn and Se in as-grown thin films. The compositional analysis further suggested near-stoichiometric film formation for TEA = 0.3 ml, NH3 = 17 ml and N2H4 = 6 ml. Structural assessment confirmed the formation of poly-microcrystalline thin films with cubic zinc blend structure. Spherical crystallites with uneven intercrystalline spacing were observed in microstructural studies. Minor variation in the bandgap values was attributed to stoichiometric deviations and microstructural amendments. The electrical transport studies revealed temperature dependence of electrical conductivity.
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页码:10582 / 10591
页数:9
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