“Negative” gap in the spectrum of localized states of (In2O3)0.9(SrO)0.1
- Autores: Okunev V.D.1, D’yachenko T.A.1, Burkhovetski V.V.1
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Afiliações:
- Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
- Edição: Volume 59, Nº 8 (2017)
- Páginas: 1607-1618
- Seção: Optical Properties
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-7834/article/view/200764
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783417080182
- ID: 200764
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Resumo
The reflection R(ħω), transmission t(ħω), absorption α(ħω), and refraction n(ħω) spectra of polycrystalline In2O3–SrO samples with low optical transparency, which contain In2O3 and In2SrO4 crystallites with In4SrO6 + δ interlayers, are examined. In the region of small ħω values, the reflection coefficient decreases as the resistance of samples saturated with oxygen increases. Spectral dependences n(ħω) and α(ħω) are calculated using the classical electrodynamics relations. The results are compared to the data based on the t(ħω) spectra. The calculated absorption spectra are interpreted within the model with an overlap of tails of the density of states in the valence band and in the conduction band. A “negative” gap Egn in the density of states with a width from–0.12 to–0.47 eV is formed in highly disordered samples in this model. It is demonstrated that the high density of defects and the band of deep acceptor states of strontium in the major matrix In2O3 phase are crucial to tailing of the absorption edge and its shift toward lower energies. The direct gap Egd = 1.3 eV corresponding to the In2SrO4 phase is determined. The energy band diagram and the contribution of tunneling, which reduces the threshold energy for interband optical transitions, are discussed.
Sobre autores
V. Okunev
Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Ucrânia, Donetsk, 83114
T. D’yachenko
Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Ucrânia, Donetsk, 83114
V. Burkhovetski
Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Ucrânia, Donetsk, 83114
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