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  • 2019Structural, morphological and Raman studies of CdS/CdSe sensitized TiO2 nanocrystalline thin films for quantum dot sensitized solar cell applications6citations
  • 2013Investigations of the disorder in the Ta<i>x</i>N thin films: On the first order Raman spectrum of the rock salt crystal structure6citations
  • 2011Novel Tm3+-doped fluorotellurite glasses with enhanced quantum efficiency27citations

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Investigations of the disorder in the Ta<i>x</i>N thin films: On the first order Raman spectrum of the rock salt crystal structure

  • Salamon, Kresimir
  • Žonja, S.
  • Očko, M.
  • Ivanda, M.
  • Newman, N.
  • Yu, L.
Abstract

<jats:p>First order Raman absorption in materials with the rock salt crystal structure is forbidden. Its appearance in real crystals results from the presence of vacancies and other defects. For TaxN polycrystalline thin films, we found that imperfections that reduce the coherence length contribute to the appearance of the first order Raman spectrum. This investigation enables us to better understand the anomalous concentration dependence of the resistivity of TaxN polycrystalline thin films fabricated using reactive sputtering at 450 °C and 4.9 mTorr nitrogen pressures on amorphous substrates.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • amorphous
  • resistivity
  • thin film
  • reactive
  • Nitrogen
  • defect