Abstract
This paper investigates the properties of 80 nm cadmium sulfide (CdS) thin films prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis technique on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyimide (PI) plastic substrates at 250 degrees C for application as window layer in thin film solar cells. The influences of the type of substrate on the films' structural and optical features were studied. The patterns of diffraction of high resolution X-ray show formation of hexagonal CdS structure. AFM reveals smooth surface morphologies of the films deposited on PET and PI substrates with root mean square (RMS) roughness of below 10 nm. Optical transmittance exhibits values exceeding 70% in the visible and infrared (IR) regions on the two substrates. CdS deposited on PET records 2.48 eV and CdS deposited on PI obtains 2.47 eV of optical band gap (E-g) from Tauc plot. Hall measurements show that the CdS film is an n-type semiconducting material. The electrical resistivity , charge carrier mobility and carrier concentration of the CdS films deposited on PET and PI plastic substrates are 32.2 and 44.1 Omega cm, 26.85 and 31.08 cm(2)v(-1)s(-1) well as 5.2X10(17) and 6.78 X10(17) cm(-3) respectively.