EXAFS study of Sb-Te alloy films

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The local structures of three phases; stable compound Sb2Te3, metastable crystalline c-SbTe and amorphous a-SbTe films having the atomic ratio Sb/Te=3; in Sb-Te system have been studied by EXAFS. The c-SbTe has a partly similar local structure to crystalline Sb2Te3. The a-SbTe film has a local structure of NaCl-type, which is topologically analogous to the crystalline form. The amorphous phase has shorter bond distances 2.86Å (around Sb-site) and 2.83Å (around Te-site) than the corresponding distances 2.89Å and 2.87Å in the crystalline phase. This unbalanced bond distances between the Sb-site and Te-site implies that site-disordering occurs. Shortening of bond distances in the amorphous phase is due to the relaxation of locally distorted crystalline structure.

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Tani, K., Yiwata, N., Harigaya, M., Emura, S., & Nakata, Y. (2001). EXAFS study of Sb-Te alloy films. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(2), 749–751. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049500020896

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