Optical properties of semiconducting iron disilicide thin films

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Iron disilicide thin films were prepared by furnace reaction of ion beam sputtered iron layers with single-crystal silicon wafers and with low-pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) polycrystalline silicon thin films. X-ray diffraction indicates the films are single-phase, orthorhombic, β-FeSi 2. Impurity levels are below the detection limit of Auger spectroscopy. Normal incidence spectral transmittance and reflectance data indicate a minimum, direct energy gap of 0.87 eV. The apparent thermal activation energy of the resistivity in the intrinsic regime is about half of this minimum optical gap. With such a direct band gap, the material may be suitable for the development of both light-sensitive and light-emitting thin-film devices within the silicon microelectronics technology.

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Bost, M. C., & Mahan, J. E. (1985). Optical properties of semiconducting iron disilicide thin films. Journal of Applied Physics, 58(7), 2696–2703. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.335906

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