Description

CdS (cadmium sulfide) is a compound of cadmium and sulfur, belonging to the AII-BVI family of semiconductor materials. It is a direct bandgap semiconductor with a bandgap energy of around 2.4 eV, making it suitable for a range of optoelectronic applications, including photovoltaic cells, photoconductors, and photodiodes. CdS can be prepared by a variety of methods, including chemical vapor deposition, sputtering, and thermal evaporation. It has a cubic crystal structure, with a lattice constant of around 5.83 Å. CdS is also used in the production of blue and green phosphors for color TV tubes and other display devices.
| Material |  CdS | 
| Growth methods: | Vertical Bridgman | 
| Diameter, mm | 40 | 
| Thickness, mm | 30 | 
| Optical absorption (bulk) at 10,6 nm, cm-1 | < 0.007 | 
| Resistivity, Ohm x cm | - | 
| Luminescent emission intensity ration, IEx/Iedge (Iimp) | - | 
| Dislocation density, cm-2 | - | 
| Small-angle boundary density, cm-1 | - | 
| Excition band wavelength in luminescence spectrum, nm | 490 ± 2 | 
| The variation of local values for wavelength within the plate, nm | - | 
| The number of cavities with size of 15 - 200 m, pcs/pl | - | 
Order Form
SEMI EL project is a global supplier of materials, equipment, spare parts and supplies for the semiconductor industry.
Email: info@semi-el.com
