Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro,Wagner Anacleto
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Falcão,Vivienne Denise, Cruz,Leila Rosa de Oliveira, Ferreira,Carlos Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Unlike other thin film deposition techniques, close spaced sublimation (CSS) requires a short source-substrate distance. The kind of source used in this technique strongly affects the control of the deposition parameters, especially the deposition rate. When depositing CdTe thin films by CSS, the most common CdTe sources are: single-crystal or polycrystalline wafers, powders, pellets or pieces, a thick CdTe film deposited onto glass or molybdenum substrate (CdTe source-plate) and a sintered CdTe powder. In this work, CdTe thin films were deposited by CSS technique from different CdTe sources: particles, powder, compact powder, a paste made of CdTe and propylene glycol and source-plates (CdTe/Mo and CdTe/glass). The largest deposition rate was achieved when a paste made of CdTe and propylene glycol was used as the source. CdTe source-plates led to lower rates, probably due to the poor heat transmission, caused by the introduction of the plate substrate. The results also showed that compacting the powder the deposition rate increases due to the better thermal contact between powder particles.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
title Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
spellingShingle Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
Pinheiro,Wagner Anacleto
CdTe
thin films
CSS
title_short Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
title_full Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
title_fullStr Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
title_sort Comparative study of CdTe sources used for deposition of CdTe thin films by close spaced sublimation technique
author Pinheiro,Wagner Anacleto
author_facet Pinheiro,Wagner Anacleto
Falcão,Vivienne Denise
Cruz,Leila Rosa de Oliveira
Ferreira,Carlos Luiz
author_role author
author2 Falcão,Vivienne Denise
Cruz,Leila Rosa de Oliveira
Ferreira,Carlos Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro,Wagner Anacleto
Falcão,Vivienne Denise
Cruz,Leila Rosa de Oliveira
Ferreira,Carlos Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CdTe
thin films
CSS
topic CdTe
thin films
CSS
description Unlike other thin film deposition techniques, close spaced sublimation (CSS) requires a short source-substrate distance. The kind of source used in this technique strongly affects the control of the deposition parameters, especially the deposition rate. When depositing CdTe thin films by CSS, the most common CdTe sources are: single-crystal or polycrystalline wafers, powders, pellets or pieces, a thick CdTe film deposited onto glass or molybdenum substrate (CdTe source-plate) and a sintered CdTe powder. In this work, CdTe thin films were deposited by CSS technique from different CdTe sources: particles, powder, compact powder, a paste made of CdTe and propylene glycol and source-plates (CdTe/Mo and CdTe/glass). The largest deposition rate was achieved when a paste made of CdTe and propylene glycol was used as the source. CdTe source-plates led to lower rates, probably due to the poor heat transmission, caused by the introduction of the plate substrate. The results also showed that compacting the powder the deposition rate increases due to the better thermal contact between powder particles.
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