Abstract: | Nanostructured cobalt selenide (CoSe2) thin films were deposited on a glass substrate using the selenization of Co films at different selenization temperatures (300 °C, 400 °C, and 500 °C) in a pure Se vapor for two hours. The morphology and structure of the as‐deposited films shows that the film morphology and crystallinity are affected by the selenization temperature. Increasing the selenization temperature from 300 °C to 400 °C and 500 °C results in a change in the surface and cross sectional morphology. At 300 °C, the Co films have an almost amorphous structure, while at temperatures of 400 and 500 °C, the Co films have a crystalline nanostructure with bilayered morphology. Optical analyses of the CoSe2 films at 500 °C show a large absorption (α > 1.0 × 105 cm−1) and a direct band gap (∼1.0 eV). |