Abstract:
ture:
Name: Dr. Ammar A. Habeeb
Title: Assist. Professor
Head of the Physics Department
Address: College of Science, University of Diyala
Date: / / 2022
Abstract
In this work , lead sulfide PbS thin films deposited on a glass substrate
were mixed with (30, 50, and 70%) of cadmium, copper, and cobalt at room
temperature. by use a pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique, The laser energy
was 600 mJ, and wave length 1064 nm. The number of laser pulses was fixedly
set to 100 pulses for each ablation . The effect of mixing ratios on the structural
and optical properties of PbS films were studied.
Using X-ray diffraction method, the structures of (PbS, PbS:Cd, PbS:Cu, and
PbS:Co) thin films were investigated. X-ray analysis of the structure showed that
it is polycrystalline and that the film's crystal system is the cubic system. also
shows that the high intensity appeared at (2θ˚ =53.48886 and 69.14403) and that
the dominant trend of growth is (2 2 2) and (3 3 1), respectively and that the
crystal size of the Pure PbS sample is (17.74 nm) and that the size of the crystal
grows with the mixed ratio of (Cd, Cu, and Co).
The surface morphology of pure and mixed thin films deposited on a glass
substrate by laser induced plasma technique at room temperature was examined
by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM).
FESEM micrographs for pure lead sulphide (PbS) and mixed (PbS: Cd,
Cu, and Co) films deposited on glass substrates at various ratios it was noticed
that the mixing of Cd ,Cu and Co exhibits some changes in the PbS surface
morphology in which the surface was found to be densely packed with
crystallite.
For pure PbS thin film, it was observed that the film was dense, smooth,
non-homogeneous with pinholes. Also, it was noted that the grains have a
mixture of nano cauliflower and spherical-like shapes with different sizes. In
addition, it was noted that PbS thin film formed was highly agglomerated.
FESEM micrographs of PbS thin film deposited with 30% of Cd,Cu,Co
showed large clusters of spherical or semispherical shaped grains on some parts
of the images indicating an irregular growth rate of the grains. The images
exhibited a dense compact of the grains covering the entire surface without any
defects like cracks or pinholes. While the mixing ratios (50% and 70%) it was
clearly observed that the mix ratio of cadmium increased the loss of the grain
their sharp-edged nature and becomes smaller in size.
AFM measurements, which demonstrate that the films created using the PLD
process, have In every instance, a dense surface for the thin films was achieved.
The stacked grains made up the thin films.
From result of optical measurement by UV-ViS spectrophotometer showed that
the thin films of (PbS, PbS:Cd, PbS:Cu, and PbS:Co) exhibit direct transit
energy gap transitions. The absorbance of the films rises with the rising mixing
ratio. The optical constants have been determined, including the absorption
coefficient (α). As the mixing ratio is increased, the energy gap narrows.
Hall effect measurement showed that all the samples of (PbS , PbS:Cd , PbS:Cu
and PbS:Co) were p- type conduction.
The gas sensor measurements showed that the resistivity of p- type gas sensor
increases and return decreases by NO2 Oxidization gas and decreases by high
operation temperature . The sensitivity of all the samples decreased with
increasing of mixing ratio because decreases the surface area with increase the
grain size and the best sensor for NO2 gas was the sample with a percentage of
X = 30% Cu with a sensitivity of 355% at 150 oC