Optical properties of amorphous Sb2Se3:Sn films
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Date
2010Author
Kumar, P.
Sathiaraj, T.S.
Thangaraj, R.
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisType
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The measurements and analysis of optical transmission and far-infrared
(IR) reflectivity spectra of thermally evaporated Sb2Se3:Sn films are
reported. The refractive index and film thickness have been determined
from the upper and lower envelopes of the transmission spectra
(Swanepoel’s standard envelope method), measured at normal incidence,
in the spectral range from 800 to 2500 nm. Values of the refractive index fit
well to Cauchy’s dispersion relation. The optical gap decreases with an
increase in the Sn content, while a maximum in the tailing parameter and
Urbach’s energy occurs with only a small amount ( 1 at %) of this
additive. Characteristic vibrational bands for SbSe3 structural units are
revealed in the far-IR spectrum with no additional ones arising from the Sn
additive. The Kramers–Kronig analysis has been used to calculate the
dielectric constants and hence the longitudinal optic and transverse optic
splitting for various compositions. The inclusion of Sn as a charged entity
along with the Coulomb interactions which serve to polarize the glass
medium is found to be responsible for these results.