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Laser Irradiation Effect on the Optical Band Gap of Se-Te-Al Thin Films

Adam A Bahishti    
Islam Uddin    
M. Zulfequar    

Resumen

Laser irradiation effect on the optical band gap of Se-Te-Al thin films has been studied. Optical data Analysis of thin films indicates indirect allowed transition in the Se-Te-Al system. Analysis of the result reveals that the optical band gap decreases with increasing irradiation time as well as Aluminum content. However, laser irradiation does not show a significant effect at higher Aluminum concentration. It might be due to lack of weak Se-Te bond as Te content decreases with increasing Al content. It shows that alloy with rich Al content is more stable against laser irradiation. It is also observed that absorption coefficient and extinction coefficient increases with laser irradiation time.

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