Study of annealing effect on some Optical Properties of CuIn(SexTe1-x)2 Thin Films

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Iftikhar M. Ali

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The optical properties for the components CuIn(SexTe1-x)2 thin films with both values of selenium content (x) [0.4 and 0.6] are studied. The films have been prepared by the vacuum thermal evaporation method with thickness of (250±5nm) on glass substrates. From the transmittance and absorbance spectra within the range of wavelength (400-900)nm, we determined the forbidden optical energy gap (Egopt) and the constant (B). From the studyingthe relation between absorption coefficient (α) photon energy, we determined the tails width inside the energy gap.
The results showed that the optical transition is direct; we also found that the optical energy gap increases with annealing temperature and selenium content (x). However, the width of localized tails states in the gap is found to decrease with increasing both of annealing temperature and selenium content (x). According to Mott-Davis models, we discussed our results by supposing a model for density of states N(E) as a function of energy (E).

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Ali IM. Study of annealing effect on some Optical Properties of CuIn(SexTe1-x)2 Thin Films. IJP [Internet]. 2011 Jan. 1 [cited 2024 Dec. 23];9(14):109-16. Available from: https://ijp.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/physics/article/view/822

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