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Effect of Mn-doping on the optical and electronics characteristics of cadmium sulfide photocatalyst prepared under different conditions

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-021-04273-7

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Mn-doped CdS; Air; nitrogen; Structure; Optical; Electronic

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  1. Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia [TURSP-2020/66]

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CdS and Cd0.95Mn0.05S were synthesized using a thermolysis procedure in the air and underflow of nitrogen. The phase percentages, crystallite size, lattice parameters, and optical band gaps were studied with Mn doping and different preparation conditions. Results showed that Mn doping caused a redshift in the optical band gap of samples formed in both air and nitrogen, while CdS formed in nitrogen had a smaller optical band gap than those formed in air.
CdS and Cd0.95Mn0.05S were synthesized using a thermolysis procedure in the air and underflow of nitrogen. Rietveld analysis for X-ray diffraction data revealed that all samples have two phases (hexagonal wurtzite and cubic zinc blende). The effect of Mn doping and the preparation conditions on the phase percentages, the crystallite size, lattice parameters and vibrational bands were investigated in detail. The optical band gap of CdS reduced when formed in N-2 compared with sample formed in air. Upon doping with Mn, the optical band gap of samples (in air or nitrogen) exhibited a redshift. Density function theory calculation (DFT) revealed a semiconductor feature with a direct band gap for all samples except Mn-doped CdS with cadmium deficiency; it has a half metallic nature. DFT calculations manifested that for the Mn-doped samples, the optical conductivity was enhanced in the visible range considering sulfur deficiency, while considering Cd deficiency the sample has an optical conductivity response only in the IR region. The calculations were performed to examine the influence of Mn doping on the structure, optical, magnetic and electronic characteristics of CdS (stoichiometric and non- stoichiometric).

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