Investigation of the Optical Properties in the Infrared Region of PbS Thin Films
Le, Bao Quy
Quang, Dat Tran
Dinh, Vi Le
Van, Phuc Duong
Van, Huan Vuong
Dinh, Hoat Phung
Van, Tuan Nguyen
Van, Thin Pham
Thi Kim, Cuc Nguyen
2025-08-21T11:28:54Z
2025-08-21T11:28:54Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32584
Thin film’s optical performance is governed by factors. These include optical and
luminescent properties, and material structure. However, there are currently few domestic
studies investigating these properties, especially the optical properties of thin films in the
infrared region. PbS is a promising material for infrared sensing applications due to its high
bandgap energy, which corresponds to the infrared spectrum. The goal of this research is to explore the optical properties of PbS thin films and understand their potential applications
in infrared sensors and imaging cameras. Investigate the properties of this film through
simulation and compare them with experimental results. The results demonstrate the
adjustable optical properties of PbS thin films in the infrared region, highlighting the
effective absorption and emission of infrared light. The absorption spectrum indicates that
PbS is a suitable candidate for infrared camera sensors. The structure in the study consists
of three layers: Au / PbS / MZO. The photoelectric performance of PbS film, as already
investigated, achieves high conversion values in the infrared region with parameters of
doping film 1017 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 −3, thickness 0.2 μm, and bulk defect density 1016 𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 −3, temperature
300 oK. With these optimal values, when imitating, a PCE photovoltaic conversion value of
up to 24% is obtained. These findings minimize the possibility of errors during the
experiments and show the potential for using PbS as a promising material for various
infrared applications, including infrared sensors and solar cells. Further research may focus
on optimizing manufacturing processes and exploring the performance of PbS-based
infrared sensors. All reported studies were conducted using the SCAPS-1D simulation
platform.
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