Structural, chemical and optical properties of the polyethylene-copper sulfide composite thin films synthesized using polythionic acid as sulfur source.

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TitleStructural, chemical and optical properties of the polyethylene-copper sulfide composite thin films synthesized using polythionic acid as sulfur source.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume347
Pagination520 - 527
AuthorsAncutiene, Ingrida, Juan G. Navea, and Jonas. Baltrusaitis
PublisherElsevier B.V.
ISBN Number0169-4332
Keywordsphotovoltaic property copper sulfide thin film, polyethylene copper sulfide thin film optical property
Abstract

Synthesis and properties of thin copper sulfide films deposited on polyethylene were explored for the development of low cost hybrid org.-inorg. photovoltaic materials. Polyethylene was used as a model org. host material for thin copper sulfide film formation. Adsorption-diffusion method was used which utilized consecutive exposure of polyethylene to polythionic acid followed by aq. Cu(II/I) soln. Several cryst. copper sulfide phases were obtained in synthesized samples and elucidated using X-ray diffraction. Surface chem. compn. detd. using XPS showed the presence of copper sulfides in combination with copper hydroxide. Thickness of the composite material films ranged from several microns to ∼18 μm and depended on the Cu(II/I) exposure time. Band gap of the materials obtained was measured and ranged from 1.88 to 1.17 eV. Importantly, heating these complex copper sulfide cryst. phase contg. films at 100 °C in inert atm. invariably resulted in a single copper sulfide, anilite (Cu1.75S), phase. Anilite possesses a bandgap of 1.36 eV and has demonstrated excellent photovoltaic properties. Thus, the method described in this work can be used for a low cost large scale composite thin film photovoltaic material deposition based on anilite as photoactive material. [on SciFinder(R)]