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Title: Formation, Enhanced Crystallization, Optical Absorption and Electrical Conduction in Copper Indium Selenide Thin Films Prepared via Pulse Laser Welding Technique
Authors: Khusayfan, Najla $Other$Other
Khanfar, Hazem$AAUP$Palestinian
Alharbi, Seham $Other$Other
Keywords: CuInSe2
Pulsed laser welding
electrical conduction
structural parameters
band gap
electrical conduction
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2023
Publisher: Crystal Research and Technology
Citation: https://doi.org/10.1002/crat.202300272
Abstract: In this study, thin films of CuInSe2 (CIS) were expeditiously fabricated within one second utilizing the pulsed laser welding (PLW) technique. Preceding the PLW process, thin films of InSe (500 nm) were coated with Cu nanosheets of 60 nm and 120 nm thicknesses using vacuum coating systems. The optimal PLW parameters leading to the formation of CIS films included a pulse width of 1.0 ms, a spot diameter of 2.0 mm, and a repetition frequency of 10 Hz. The resulting CIS films exhibited a well-crystalline cubic structure with lattice parameters of 5.265 Å. Surface morphology analyses revealed the preferential formation of porous films with varying stoichiometry, a characteristic that could be manipulated by adjusting laser welding parameters. The energy band gap and room temperature electrical conductivity displayed values of 1.80 eV and 2.06 × 10-5 (Ωcm)-1, respectively. Cu-rich samples exhibited a wider energy band gap of 1.94 eV and lower electrical conductivity values of 4.78 × 10-7 (Ωcm)-1. The CIS film demonstrated n-type conductivity attributed to the formation of donor levels centered at 0.24 eV and 0.10 eV. This study presents an ultrafast method for fabricating CIS films with physical properties compatible with those produced using traditional methods.
URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/1749
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