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Articles

Optical and Structural Changes in Swift Heavy Ion Irradiated Selenium Based Amorphous Chalcogenides for Optical Applications

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Pages 74-86 | Received 13 Jan 2019, Accepted 05 Jun 2019, Published online: 03 Dec 2019
 

Abstract

Swift heavy ion irradiation is a unique technique for material modification as it deposits massive energy in the selected area of samples. Swift heavy ion irradiation causes structural, linear and nonlinear optical changes in Selenium based amorphous thin films. The electronic energy loss (Se) of ions within the thin film sample is the key factor in changing the optical and structural properties of the sample. In present review work, a parabolic relationship is observed between the mean coordination number (r) and log10(Se). The present systematic investigation on Selenium based amorphous chalcogenides will be helpful to design optical and optoelectronics components.

Acknowledgement

Author is thankful to UGC for providing funds via Minor Research Project: F. No. 8-3 99/2011 (MRP/NRCB), IUAC for providing beam time and other experimental facilities via BTR No and activity (49102 MS and MS 56402), Dr. Ambuj Tripathi (Scientist-G, IUAC, New Delhi) and Dr. D, K. Avasthi (Director, Amity Institute of Nanotechnology, Noida) for fruitful discussion and valuable suggestions.

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UGC New Delhi.

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