Volume 9, Issue 1, November 2014, Pages 89–94
Y. El gabbas1, H. Bellakhder2, M.A. El idrissi Raghni3, and A. Outzourhit4
1 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
2 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
3 Material Science Laboratory (LSM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
4 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
Original language: English
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Cadmium zinc telluride thin films were prepared by cathodic radio frequency sputtering from cadmium telluride and zinc telluride targets. The films deposited on glass substrates were annealed in vacuum at different temperatures (300
Author Keywords: Cd1-xZnxTe thin films, CdTe, ZnTe, Cathodic rf-sputtering, annealing temperature.
Y. El gabbas1, H. Bellakhder2, M.A. El idrissi Raghni3, and A. Outzourhit4
1 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
2 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
3 Material Science Laboratory (LSM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
4 Solid state physics and thin films laboratory (LPSCM), Faculty of science Semlalia (FSSM), Cadi Ayyad University (UCAM), Marrakech, Morocco
Original language: English
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Cadmium zinc telluride thin films were prepared by cathodic radio frequency sputtering from cadmium telluride and zinc telluride targets. The films deposited on glass substrates were annealed in vacuum at different temperatures (300
Author Keywords: Cd1-xZnxTe thin films, CdTe, ZnTe, Cathodic rf-sputtering, annealing temperature.
How to Cite this Article
Y. El gabbas, H. Bellakhder, M.A. El idrissi Raghni, and A. Outzourhit, “Effect of heat treatment on optical properties of Cadmium Zinc Telluride thin films grown by cathodic radiofrequency sputtering,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 89–94, November 2014.