Ageing of Ge24.9Sb11.6S63.5 thin films under various conditions

Amorphous Ge24.9Sb11.6S63.5 thin films prepared by thermal evaporation were aged for more than 1 year under various conditions: in the dark in a desiccator, in a dark and humid atmosphere and under laboratory conditions under daylight. The bleaching of thin films (the blue shift of the optical band...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials chemistry and physics 2017-07, Vol.195, p.236-246
Hauptverfasser: Knotek, P., Kutálek, P., Vlasová, M., Černošková, E., Janíček, P., Černošek, Z., Tichý, L.
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Zusammenfassung:Amorphous Ge24.9Sb11.6S63.5 thin films prepared by thermal evaporation were aged for more than 1 year under various conditions: in the dark in a desiccator, in a dark and humid atmosphere and under laboratory conditions under daylight. The bleaching of thin films (the blue shift of the optical band gap) was observed with the magnitude depending on the storage conditions. The overall kinetics of ageing (bleaching) follows well the stretch exponential function with the formal rate depending on the storage conditions and the stretch exponent slightly varying in the region of 0.54–0.6. The photo-sensitivity of the aged thin films was significantly affected by storage conditions and was found to decrease with the increasing time of ageing. The changes in thin films during the ageing were monitored with respect to the chemical composition, the structure, the surface wettability, the surface topology and information about the depth and optical parameters of the formed over-layer and were finally correlated with the storage conditions. •Ge24.9Sb11.6S63.5 thin films were aged under various conditions.•Ageing leads to the self-bleaching or bleaching depending on the storage conditions.•Photo-sensitivity of thin films was decreasing during the ageing.•The overall kinetics of ageing was well described by stretch-exponential function.•The films were monitored by spectroscopies, AFM, ellipsometry and tenziometry.
ISSN:0254-0584
1879-3312
DOI:10.1016/j.matchemphys.2017.04.019