Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5467699 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of 11.00Â MeV Au3+ ions implanted in FTO coated (thickness â300Â nm) silicate glasses on structural, electrical optical and phonon behavior have been explored. It has been observed that metal clustering near the surface and sub-surface region below glass-FTO interface changes electrical and optical properties significantly. Ion implantation does not affect the crystalline structure of the coated films; however, the unit cell volume decreases with increase in fluence and the tetragonal distortion (c/a ratio) also decreases systematically in the implanted samples. The sheet resistivity of the films increases from 11Â ÃÂ 10â5Â ohm-cm (in pristine) to 7.5Â ÃÂ 10â4Â ohm-cm for highest ion beam fluence â1015Â ions/cm2. The optical absorption decreases with increasing fluence whereas, the optical transmittance as well as reflectance increases with increasing fluence. The Raman spectra are observed at â¼530Â cmâ1 and â¼1103Â cmâ1 in pristine sample. The broad band at 530Â cmâ1 shifts towards higher wave number in the irradiated samples. This may be correlated with increased disorder and strain relaxation in the samples as a result of ion beam irradiation.
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Authors
Bindu Sahu, Ranajit Dey, P.K. Bajpai,