R. Ramirezbon et al., STRUCTURAL TRANSITION OF CHEMICALLY DEPOSITED CDS FILMS ON THERMAL ANNEALING, Journal of physics. Condensed matter, 9(45), 1997, pp. 10051-10058
CdS films were grown by chemical bath deposition. The as-grown films h
ad the cubic CdS crystalline structure. As-grown films were thermally
annealed in a controlled Ar + S-2 atmosphere. The annealing temperatur
e was varied from 200 to 400 degrees C. The annealing process produces
a gradual structural transition from cubic for the as-grown CdS film
to hexagonal for the CdS film annealed at 400 degrees C. The CdS struc
tural transition is studied by x-ray diffraction spectroscopy, atomic
force microscopy and by optical absorption measurements. The changes i
n surface morphology, as observed from atomic force three-dimensional
images of the as-grown and annealed film surfaces, provide a direct in
dication of the structural transition performed by the CdS annealed fi
lms.