A Quantitative Approach for the Determination of Light Induced Defects in a-Se90Sb10-xAgxThin Films by Using Thermally Stimulated Current Technique

Anjani Kumar, S.K. Tripathi, A. Kumar
2016 Acta Physica Polonica. A  
Thin films of Se90Sb10−xAgx (x = 0, 2, 4, 6, 8) glasses have been prepared by vacuum evaporation technique. Present study reports the quantitative estimation of light induced defects in aforesaid thin films by using thermally stimulated current technique. Measurements have been made in a vacuum ≈ 10 −3 Torr before and after exposing amorphous films to white light for different exposure times (0 to 6 h). Results indicate that light induced defects are created due to prolonged exposure of light
more » ... d this is explained by a microscopic model proposed by Shimakawa and co-workers. It is also found that fractional increase in light induced defect density decreases as Ag concentration increases. A discontinuity has, however, been observed at 4 at.% of Ag which is explained in terms of average coordination number.
doi:10.12693/aphyspola.129.1178 fatcat:63cyi3humbfvpmdhmbokra3624