Group II–VI elements of the periodic table are suitable for electronic and optoelectronic applications. Cadmium selenide (CdSe) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) bilayer films were deposited onto well-cleaned glass substrates using vacuum evaporation technique. These films were analyzed using X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX) and UV-visible spectrophotometry to study their microstructural, morphological and optical properties. Crystallinity of CdSe film increased with increase in film thickness, which in turn favored the crystallinity of the CdTe layer deposited over CdSe. The CdTe/CdSe bilayer showed globular surface morphology, and the grain size of the films measured by FE-SEM micrographs range from 16 to 31 nm. EDAX analysis confirmed the presence of cadmium (Cd), selenium (Se) and tellurium (Te). Two electronic transitions were observed in the optical band gap of the CdTe/CdSe bilayer whose energy levels lie in between the energy band gap of the bulk CdTe and CdSe semiconductors. These electronic transitions are mainly due to the spin orbit split of valence band energy levels.
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Lakshmi Shree Balakrishnan, M Tech;
Lakshmi Shree Balakrishnan, M Tech
Student, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India
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Selva Priya Subramanian, M Tech;
Selva Priya Subramanian, M Tech
Student, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India
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Therasa Ranjani Perchamy, M Tech;
Therasa Ranjani Perchamy, M Tech
Student, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India
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Madanagurusamy Sridharan, PhD
Madanagurusamy Sridharan, PhD
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Professor, Functional Nanomaterials and Devices Lab, Centre for Nanotechnology and Advanced Biomaterials, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA University, Thanjavur, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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January 19 2015
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August 13 2015
Online ISSN: 2045-984X
Print ISSN: 2045-9831
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Nanomaterials and Energy (2015) 4 (2): 97–104.
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January 19 2015
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Balakrishnan LS, Subramanian SP, Perchamy TR, Sridharan M (2015), "Studies on cadmium telluride–cadmium selenide bilayer". Nanomaterials and Energy, Vol. 4 No. 2 pp. 97–104, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jnaen.15.00002
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