Investigation on Zinc Selenide and Copper Selenide Thin Films Produced by Chemical Bath Deposition
B.G. Durdua, U. Alverb, c, A. Kucukonderb, Ö. Söğütb and M. Kavgacıb
aKilis 7 Aralik University, Vacational Higher School of Health Services, Opticianry Program, 79000, Kilis, Turkey
bKahramanmaras Sütcü Imam University, Faculty of Science and Letters, Department of Physics, 46100, K. Maraş, Turkey
cInternational University of Sarajevo, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 71210, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Received: December 7, 2012; in final form: March 27, 2013
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The zinc selenide and copper selenide thin films were deposited by chemical deposition technique on glass substrates. For both films, sodium selenosulphate was used as a selenide ion source in an alkaline solution. The X-ray diffraction patterns show that the ZnSe has a cubic structure and Cu3Se2 film has a tetragonal structure. The relative intensity Kβ/Kα of zinc and copper selenide thin films has been measured by using a 241Am radioisotope source (75 mCi). The obtained results were compared with the theoretical values.

DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.124.41
PACS numbers: 32.30.Rj, 78.70.En, 32.30.-r, 32.80.Fb