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Effect of phase separation on optical and electrical properties of Sn-Sb-Se glassy films

โœ Scribed by Kumar, Praveen ;Thangaraj, R. ;Sathiaraj, T. S.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
491 KB
Volume
206
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-8965

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Abstract

This paper reports the effect of phase separation on the structural, optical and electrical properties of thermally evaporated Sn__~x~__ Sb~20~Se~70โ€“x~ (x = 10, 11, 12.5) films. The Xโ€ray diffraction studies of the devitrified films show the crystallization of SnSe~2~, Sn~2~Sb~4~Se~8~ and Sn~4~Sb~4~Se~10~ phases for x = 12.5 film, while Sb~2~Se~3~ is the other major phase in all the film samples. The optical constants are calculated by using Swanpole's standard envelop method. The dispersion of the refractive index is discussed in terms of the Cauchy's dispersion relation and the Wampleโ€“DiDomenico (WDD) singleโ€oscillator model in the weak absorption region. The optical gap and the tailing parameter were calculated in the fundamental absorption region, while the Urbach energy was calculated by using the value of extinction coefficients. The dc conductivity measurements with temperature have also been performed and electrical conduction has been discussed in conjunction with the Meyerโ€“Neldel rule for the present system. These results have been discussed taking into consideration the structural modifications induced by the phase separation in the present system. (ยฉ 2009 WILEYโ€VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)


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