Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion

Cathodic electrodeposition in the presence of EDTA in aqueous solution was used to prepare Cu2S thin film deposited on Ti substrate. The effect of deposition potential, concentration and deposition time was studied to determine the optimum condition for electro-deposition process. Cyclic voltammetry...

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Main Authors: Anuar, K, Zainal, Z, Hussein, M.Z, Saravanan, N, I, Haslina
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2002
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author Anuar, K
Zainal, Z
Hussein, M.Z
Saravanan, N
I, Haslina
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Hussein, M.Z
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I, Haslina
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description Cathodic electrodeposition in the presence of EDTA in aqueous solution was used to prepare Cu2S thin film deposited on Ti substrate. The effect of deposition potential, concentration and deposition time was studied to determine the optimum condition for electro-deposition process. Cyclic voltammetry was performed to elucidate the electrodic processes that occur while potentials for electrodeposition were applied to determine the optimum potential for electrodeposition. The thin films are characterised by X-ray diffractometry. The photoactivity of the deposited films and their conduction types were evaluated using photoelectrochemical technique. The band gap energy and type of optical transitions were determined from optical absorbance data.
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spelling upm-1117332025-03-12T08:20:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111733/ Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion Anuar, K Zainal, Z Hussein, M.Z Saravanan, N I, Haslina Cathodic electrodeposition in the presence of EDTA in aqueous solution was used to prepare Cu2S thin film deposited on Ti substrate. The effect of deposition potential, concentration and deposition time was studied to determine the optimum condition for electro-deposition process. Cyclic voltammetry was performed to elucidate the electrodic processes that occur while potentials for electrodeposition were applied to determine the optimum potential for electrodeposition. The thin films are characterised by X-ray diffractometry. The photoactivity of the deposited films and their conduction types were evaluated using photoelectrochemical technique. The band gap energy and type of optical transitions were determined from optical absorbance data. Elsevier 2002 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111733/3/111733.pdf Anuar, K and Zainal, Z and Hussein, M.Z and Saravanan, N and I, Haslina (2002) Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 73 (4). pp. 351-365. ISSN 0927-0248; eISSN: 1879-3398 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0927024801002197 10.1016/s0927-0248(01)00219-7
spellingShingle Anuar, K
Zainal, Z
Hussein, M.Z
Saravanan, N
I, Haslina
Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title_full Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title_fullStr Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title_full_unstemmed Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title_short Cathodic electrodeposition of Cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
title_sort cathodic electrodeposition of cu2s thin film for solar energy conversion
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