Simulation of the infrared spectra of amorphous silicon alloys
โ Scribed by Clare, B.W.; Jennings, P.J.; Cornish, J.C.L.; Hefter, G. T.; Santjojo, D. J.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 513 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0192-8651
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โฆ Synopsis
The infrared absorption spectra of hydrogenated amorphous silicon alloys have been simulated using MOPAC. The calculated spectra compare well with those obtained experimentally. Simulation studies have also been carried out on the effect of contamination of hydrogenated amorphous silicon by common atmospheric contaminants: oxygen and nitrogen. These studies provide a basis for the study of diffusion and reconstruction of amorphous silicon alloys during annealing and photodegradation. This article indicates that infrared spectroscopy, combined with molecular modeling, could be used to study the molecular mechanisms associated with the photodegradation of amorphous silicon alloys.
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Analysis of IR spectra of thin films such as a-Si:H can yield quantitative compositional information. However, to calculate the integrated absorbances of features in the spectra, multiple internal reflections in the film must be accounted for. In practice, this has been done either by mathematically