Abstract
Thin Film semiconductors were created through the methods of electrochemistry to produce a copper, indium and sulfur metal alloy that could be placed on a stainless steel substrate. We observed other properties regarding the relative indium to copper relationships and both the macro and micro structure of the final product. X-‐ray diffraction, SEM imaging, and atomic absorption spectroscopy data suggest a relatively intact metal alloy, but also an inaccurate ratio of indium to copper.
Recommended Citation
Wade, Frederick
(2013)
"Deposition and Analysis of Copper Indium Disulfide for Photovoltaic Applications,"
Macalester Journal of Physics and Astronomy: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 16.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/mjpa/vol1/iss1/16