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Composition and thermal-induced effects on the optical constants of Ge {sub 20} Se {sub 80-}{sub x} Bi {sub x} thin films.

Research Authors
MM Hafiz, AA Othman, MM El-nahass, AT Al-Motasem
Research Abstract

The effects of composition and thermal annealing near crystallization temperature, T {sub c} on the optical and structural properties of Ge{sub 20}Se{sub 80-} {sub x} Bi {sub x} (x=0, 2.5, 5 and 7.5 at%) was investigated. The influence of incorporation Bi content in Ge{sub 20}Se{sub 80-} {sub x} Bi {sub x} system results in a gradual decrease in the indirect optical gap from 1.89 to 1.44 eV, this behavior can be explained as increased tailing. On annealing, the optical band gap E {sub g} decreases gradually for the crystallized films while the refractive index increases, this behavior can be attributed to transformation from amorphous to crystalline and was explained in the light of dangling bond model. The refractive index n of as-prepared and annealed films has been analyzed according to the Wwmple-DiDominico single oscillator model and the values of E {sub o} and E {sub d} were determined. The effect of annealing on the nature and degree of crystallization has been investigated by studying the structure using transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Physica. B, Condensed Matter
Research Vol
390
Research Year
2007