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Development and study of chalcogenide Se60Te30S10 thin film coated by carbon film: Structural and optical properties

Research Authors
M.I. Abd-Elrahman , Rasha M. Khafagy , Shiamaa A. Zaki , M.M. Hafiz
Research Abstract

Coating nonmetallic-chalcogenide film material is developed to avoid oxidation and
corrosion of the thin films. The chalcogenide part consists of a thin film of Se60Te30S10
prepared by the thermal evaporation technique. On the other hand, the nonmetallic
carbon thin film is applied onto the as-plated chalcogenide surface by deposition from an
electrically heated carbon rod (arc discharge). The products obtained are characterized
with X-ray diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy. It is observed an enhancement
in crystallinity upon annealing for the as prepared uncoated and coated carbon films is
observed. Optical studies reveal that carbon coating influences the optical energy gap,
absorption coefficient and refractive index of the Se60Te30S10 thin film.

Research Department
Research Journal
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 27
Research Year
2014
Research Pages
PP.827–832