Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the Far West Section
Volume 63, Number 17
Thursday–Saturday, October 18–20, 2018; Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, California
Session B01: Experimental Condensed Matter Physics and Material Science
2:00 PM–3:48 PM,
Friday, October 19, 2018
Titan Student Union
Room: Ontiveros A-B
Chair: Roopali Kukreja, University of California, Davis
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.FWS.B01.8
Abstract: B01.00008 : Structure Investigation of Cadmium Sulfide and Cadmium Selenide Nanocrystals Deposited by Chemical Bath Deposition Technique
3:24 PM–3:36 PM
Presenter:
Liangmin Zhang
(CSU_stanilaus)
Authors:
Liangmin Zhang
(CSU_stanilaus)
Ivan Mondragon
(CSU-Stanislaus)
Cadmium compounds, including cadmium sulfide (CdS) and cadmium selenide (CdSe) are semiconductor materials and have been widely used in many fields due to their unusual optical and electronic properties. The quantum dots of these materials have received considerable attention because of their tunable band gaps, which can vary their optical response from the infrared to the ultraviolet ranges. The bandgaps of CdS and CdSe quantum dots can be tailored from 2.6 – 1.85 eV and 2.42 eV - 1.71 eV, respectively. We use the chemical bath deposition technique to deposit CdS and CdSe thin film on glass substrates. In order to deposit CdS thin films, we use cadmium sulfate (CdSO4), ammonia water (NH4OH) and thiourea (CS(NH2)2) as reaction agents. For CdSe thin films, we use cadmium acetate as cadmium ion source and sodium selenosulfate / thiourea as a selenium / sulfur ion sources. Aqueous ammonia is used as a complex reagent and also to adjust the pH of the final solution. The as-deposited thin films using this technique are optically transparent, adherent, homogeneous and yellowish for CdS and redish for CdSe without powdered precipitation.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.FWS.B01.8
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