Résumé:
Nanostructured copper disulfide (CuS2) thin films have generated significant interest in energy conversion applications due to their unique properties. This study focuses on the fabrication and characterization of CuS 2
thin films using chemical bath deposition (CBD) and thermal evaporation techniques. XRD analysis confirmed the formation of CuS 2 by detecting the presence of Cu-S bonds.
SEM imaging revealed an elongated cubic morphology in the films. Additional characterization techniques were employing to obtain a comprehensive overview of the properties relevant to this study. The findings provide valuable insights into the structure and morphology of CuS 2 thin films.
This research contributes to the advancement of nanostructured materials for energy conversion and
establishes a foundation for further investigations in this domain.