In the present experimental work, Tin Sulphide (SnS) thin films with various thicknesses have been grown on nonconducting substrate by using chemical spray pyrolysis technique in order to study the extent of dependence of crystallite size, morphological and optical properties of SnS films on their deposition times. The obtained films were characterized using x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), UV-visible and Hall Effect measurements. From 15 min to 60 min with an increase of 15 min each time one of all films was deposited, the XRD analysis indicated that all four sprayed SnS films are mainly composed with orthorhombic SnS phase, having a growing dominant peak intensity (120), with increasing deposition time.
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