ISSN:
1584-8663
Journal Name:
Chalcogenide Letters
Volume:
16
Issue:
6
Pages From:
257
To:
263
Date:
Monday, June 10, 2019
Keywords:
Amorphous selenium, Orthorhombic-hexagonal, Optical properties, Metal-semiconductor interface
Abstract:
In this work, the time dependent metal induced crystallization process in stacked layers of
selenium that are sandwiched with aluminum nanosheets of thicknesses of 50 nm are
investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and optical spectrophotometry techniques. The
Al nanosheets motivated the growth of orthorhombic phases of selenium and lowered the
energy bang gap of the amorphous films from 2.26 to 1.82 eV when the orthorhombic
phase is achieved. The time dependent monitoring of the structural and optical properties
over eighteen months have shown that both of the orthorhombic and amorphous phases
exhibit a second transformation to hexagonal and stabilize at that phase within ten days of
the growth time. The presence of the aluminum nanosheets enhanced the light
absorbability by 15 and 5 times in the orthorhombic and hexagonal phases, respectively.
In addition, the dielectric spectra of the studied films display similar characteristics in the
hexagonal phase with slight differences that results from Al nanosheets. The dielectric
spectra for both of the amorphous and orthorhombic phases displayed resonance peaks in
the visible and infrared ranges of light. The structural and optical analysis that are carried
out through this study represent a guide for using the selenium films in optoelectronic
technology.
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