Abstract
Cu
2
AlSnS
4
(CATS) was generated through directly fusing of extremely pure elements. Powder show a tetragonal crystal system belongs to the space group
Fd3m
and the CATS film displays narrow and weak diffraction peaks corresponding to the structure of pure kesterite without secondary phase. CATS thin films were produced using the vacuum thermal evaporation process and then deposited to surfaces that ranged in temperature from 25 to 300 °C. Several techniques were used to investigate the obtained films. The surface appearance and chemical content films exposed their homogenous character. The optical analysis displayed good visible-range optical absorption and optical direct band gap of 1.30–1.65 eV with excellent transmission. CATS showed high photocatalytic efficacy to degrade methylene blue completely under UV-light irradiation. These results will open the opportunity for using this new material as talented candidate in solar cells and removing organic pollutants from aqueous solutions.