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Optical properties of AsSe1.5−xTex glassy system

✍ Scribed by M.B El-Den; M.M El-Nahass


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
676 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0030-3992

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✦ Synopsis


Thin AsSe1:5-xTex ÿlms with 0 6 x ¡ 1:5 have been prepared by a thermal vacuum evaporation technique onto quartz and glass substrates kept at room temperature (∼ 300 K). The optical constants, the refractive index, n, and the absorption index, k, of the ÿlms were determined for the investigated compositions of di erent thickness values (100 -300 nm) using spectrophotometric measurements of the transmittance, T , and the re ectance, R, at normal incidence in the spectral range 400 -2500 nm. The obtained values of both n and k were found to be independent of the ÿlm thickness within the above mentioned thickness range. The estimated indirect and direct optical energy gap decreased as tellurium content increased in the parent sample AsSe1:5. The values of dispersion energy, E d , and lattice dielectric constant, L, of the system have been determined and correlated with the type and amount of chemical bonds and the relative proportion of the constituent elements in the examined compositions.


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