Effect of the tri-sodium citrate as a complexing agent in the deposition of ZnS by SILAR Article uri icon

abstract

  • Using the SILAR method Zinc sulfide coatings were deposited on glass slices. The physical properties and the chemical mechanism throughout the variation in concentration of tri-sodium citrate (TSC) as a chelating agent in the synthesis of thin films were investigated. Results shows that ZnS thin films exhibit an average transmittance of 16%25 in visible light spectra region and a zinc blende structure. The ZnS films synthesized using TSC as a complexing agent, present a smaller average particle size, an average transmittance of 85%25, and an adsorption edge at 300–340 nm. Based on our experimental data and analysis, we conclude that the contribution of the oxychloride species, a subproduct in the chemical deposition, is suggested to be related as an impurity level former in the synthesis of ZnS thin films. TSC as a complexing agent in the SILAR technique is a non-toxic option to reduce the generation of the oxychloride species and synthesize a wide band gap semiconductor. Moreover, the use of complexing agents could be extended to other types of semiconductors deposited by SILAR.

publication date

  • 2023-01-01