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Optical characterization of electron beam evaporated chloroindium phthalocyanine thin films
Authors:Salar Pourteimoor  Mohammad E. Azim-Araghi
Affiliation:1. Applied Physics Division, Physics Department, Kharazmi University, 43 Mofateh Avenue, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:In present study, the optical properties of chloroindium phthalocyanine (ClInPc) thin films prepared by electron beam evaporation have been investigated. The optical characteristics of the prepared thin films have been determined using spectrophotometric measurements of the absorbance, transmittance and reflectance at normal incidence in the spectral range 300–1,100 nm. Surface morphology of thin films is studied using field emission scanning electron microscopy. The absorption spectra recorded in UV-Visible region for the deposited films show two well defined intense absorption bands of phthalocyanine molecule; namely the Q-band and the Soret (B-band). The analysis of the spectral behavior of the absorption coefficient in the intrinsic absorption region have been performed to determine the optical band gap energy and type of the electronic transition, which reveals the probability of direct and indirect transitions. Moreover, by studying the absorption coefficient spectra just below the fundamental absorption edge, the width of band tails of localized states (Urbach energy), steepness parameter and width of the defect states have been evaluated. The obtained results of this novel grown ClInPc thin films support the desirable feature for the optoelectronic devices.
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