Title | Structural, chemical and optical properties of the polyethylene-copper sulfide composite thin films synthesized using polythionic acid as sulfur source. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Journal | Applied Surface Science |
Volume | 347 |
Pagination | 520 - 527 |
Authors | Ancutiene, Ingrida, Juan G. Navea, and Jonas. Baltrusaitis |
Publisher | Elsevier B.V. |
ISBN Number | 0169-4332 |
Keywords | photovoltaic 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)] |