A ternary–3D analysis of the optical properties of amorphous hydrogenated silicon–rich carbide

We introduce a novel method for the analysis of the dependence of the optical parameters of Hydrogenated Silicon–rich Carbide (SRC:H) on the alloy composition by using a ternary–3D diagram. The SRC:H samples were fabricated using the very high frequency (VHF) plasma enhanced chemical vapour depositi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials chemistry and physics 2019-01, Vol.221, p.301-310
Hauptverfasser: Summonte, C., Gaspari, F., Quaranta, S., Rizzoli, R., Centurioni, E., Canino, M., Polliotti, A.Y., Bianconi, M., Desalvo, A.
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Zusammenfassung:We introduce a novel method for the analysis of the dependence of the optical parameters of Hydrogenated Silicon–rich Carbide (SRC:H) on the alloy composition by using a ternary–3D diagram. The SRC:H samples were fabricated using the very high frequency (VHF) plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition technique. The composition is given as Si%+C%+H% = 100, with the carbon fraction Cf = C%/(C%+Si%) varying between 0.18 and 0.72. The actual composition was determined by Rutherford Back Scattering analysis. The optical constants are determined by means of Reflectance and Transmittance UV–visible spectroscopy, and are modelled by means of the Jellison–Tauc–Lorentz–with Gaussian Band Tail model. The unique properties of the ternary–3D diagram give unexpected insight on the origin of the dependence of optical properties on composition. It is shown that the wavelength position of the Lorentz oscillator is governed by Cf with virtually no influence of H%. Conversely, the refractive index is strongly affected by H%, besides Cf. We show that using the ternary–3D diagram approach it is possible to separate the contributions of the different components, and derive the analytical dependence between optical parameters and composition. In the second part of the paper such findings are used for a reversed analysis, that is, we employ the obtained analytical formulations in order to retrieve the SRC:H composition within better than ±4% absolute error for all components. [Display omitted] •We report a Ternary-3D representation of optical properties of silicon rich carbide.•A simple correlation between optical and compositional properties is obtained.•By inverting the procedure, precise composition of samples is retrieved.•Reflectance and Transmittance are sufficient to determine sample composition.
ISSN:0254-0584
1879-3312
DOI:10.1016/j.matchemphys.2018.09.053