Science of Electronics, Technologies of Information and Telecommunications (SETIT 2011)

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Research Title: 
Chemical Bath Deposited Cdse Nano-Scale Thin Films in Photoelectrochemical Systems: A Novel Technique to Enhance Efficiency and ‎Stability
Authors: 
Hikmat S. Hilal
Authors: 
Iyad Sadeddin
Authors: 
Huda Sabri
Authors: 
Subhi Saleh
Authors: 
Ahed Zyoud
Country: 
Tunisia
Date: 
Thu, 2011-05-12
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Research Abstract: 

In earlier studies, we demonstrated new simple techniques to modify characteristics of monolithic semiconductor electrodes (such as n-Si and n-GaAs) in light-to-electricity conversions. A combination of two methods, namely: cooling rate and coverage with electro-active ions (embedded inside polymer matrices) simultaneously enhanced both conversion efficiency and stability of the electrodes.  Due to preparation difficulty and high cost of highly pure monolithic electrodes, research has recently been focused on thin-film semi-conducting (SC) material electrodes, prepared by chemical bath deposition (CBD). However, such thin-film electrodes suffer low efficiency of conversion, and low stability under photo-electrochemical (PEC) conditions. More research is thus needed to modify thin-film electrodes for future PEC applications.

To enhance efficiency and stability of new CBD-based thin-film SC electrodes, we employed our earlier techniques, cooling rate and electro-active species attachment, to CdSe thin-film electrodes. CBD-based CdSe films, which have not been described before in PEC systems, were prepared here and stabilized for the first time ever.