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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Oxygen-Free Atomic Layer Deposition of Indium Sulfide

Alex B. F. Martinson; Adam S. Hock; Robert McCarthy; Matthew S. Weimer

Atomic layer deposition (ALD) of indium sulfide (In2S3) films was achieved using a newly synthesized indium precursor and hydrogen sulfide. We obtain dense and adherent thin films free from halide and oxygen impurities. Self-limiting half-reactions are demonstrated at temperatures up to 225 °C, where oriented crystalline thin films are obtained without further annealing. Low-temperature growth of 0.89 Å/cycle is observed at 150 °C, while higher growth temperatures gradually reduce the per-cycle growth rate. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) together with depth-profiling Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) reveal a S/In ratio of 1.5 with no detectable carbon, nitrogen, halogen, or oxygen impurities. The resistivity of thin films prior to air exposure decreases with increasing deposition temperature, reaching <1 Ω·cm for films deposited at 225 °C. Hall measurements reveal n-type conductivity due to free electron concentrations up to 10(18) cm(-3) and mobilities of order 1 cm(2)/(V·s). The digital synthesis of In2S3 via ALD at temperatures up to 225 °C may allow high quality thin films to be leveraged in optoelectronic devices including photovoltaic absorbers, buffer layers, and intermediate band materials.


Archive | 2007

Synthesis of transparent conducting oxide coatings

Jeffrey W. Elam; Alex B. F. Martinson; Michael J. Pellin; Joseph T. Hupp


Archive | 2012

Micro-balance sensor integrated with atomic layer deposition chamber

Alex B. F. Martinson; Joseph A. Libera; Jeffrey W. Elam; Shannon Riha


Archive | 2007

Heterojunction photovoltaic assembled with atomic layer deposition

Michael J. Pellin; Jeffrey W. Elam; Ulrich Welp; Alex B. F. Martinson; Joseph T. Hupp


Archive | 2010

Atomic layer deposition of metal sulfide thin films using non-halogenated precursors

Alex B. F. Martinson; Jeffrey W. Elam; Michael J. Pellin


Archive | 2018

POROUS ELECTRODES FOR SPECTROELECTROCHEMISTRY AND X-RAY STRUCTURE ANALYSES

Gihan Kwon; Jonathan D. Emery; In Soo Kim; Alex B. F. Martinson; David M. Tiede


Archive | 2017

NON-HYDROLYTIC METAL OXIDE FILMS FOR PEROVSKITE HALIDE OVERCOATING AND STABILIZATION

Alex B. F. Martinson; In Soo Kim


PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016

Substitutionally-Doped Intermediate Band Absorbers of Readily Tunable Composition

Robert McCarthy; Matthew S. Weimer; Richard T. Haasch; Richard D. Schaller; Hock S. Adam; Alex B. F. Martinson


Archive | 2016

CCDC 1482959: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

Anthony B. Thompson; Dale R. Pahls; Varinia Bernales; Leighanne C. Gallington; Camille D. Malonzo; Thomas Webber; Stephen J. Tereniak; Timothy C. Wang; Sai Puneet Desai; Zhanyong Li; In Soo Kim; Laura Gagliardi; R. Lee Penn; Karena W. Chapman; Andreas Stein; Omar K. Farha; Joseph T. Hupp; Alex B. F. Martinson; Connie C. Lu


Archive | 2016

CCDC 1482960: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

Anthony B. Thompson; Dale R. Pahls; Varinia Bernales; Leighanne C. Gallington; Camille D. Malonzo; Thomas Webber; Stephen J. Tereniak; Timothy C. Wang; Sai Puneet Desai; Zhanyong Li; In Soo Kim; Laura Gagliardi; R. Lee Penn; Karena W. Chapman; Andreas Stein; Omar K. Farha; Joseph T. Hupp; Alex B. F. Martinson; Connie C. Lu

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In Soo Kim

Argonne National Laboratory

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Connie C. Lu

University of Minnesota

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