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    Structural, electrical and optical properties of stoichiometric In2Te3 thin films
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2017) Vallem, V.; Bangera, K.V.; Shivakumar, G.K.
    In2Te3 thin films were grown by thermal evaporation technique. The annealing of films played a major role to obtain stoichiometry, regardless of substrate temperature. Annealing at 300 ?C resulted in well oriented, mono-phased and nearly stoichiometric In2Te3 thin films. The variation in grain size of In2Te3 films associated with the substrate temperatures provides a significant control over the resistivity of the films, and the resistivity decreased with an increase in the grain size. The activation energy and optical band gap of stoichiometric In2Te3 films were found to be 0.01±0.005 eV and 0.99±0.02 eV, respectively. The absorption co-efficient of these films was found to be of the order of 105 cm?1. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.
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    Effect of Bi doping on the properties of CdSe thin films for optoelectronic device applications
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2017) Santhosh, T.C.M.; Bangera, K.V.; G.k, S.
    CdSe and Bi (1%, 2%, 3%) doped CdSe thin films were deposited on the glass substrates using thermal evaporation technique. Effect of Bi doping on the structural, optical, electrical and photo response properties of CdSe thin films were investigated. The X-ray diffraction studies reveals that undoped and Bi doped CdSe films are polycrystalline in nature with hexagonal crystal structure along (002) direction. No significant changes are observed in the lattice parameters or the grain size indicating minimum lattice distortion. The optical band gap of undoped CdSe film was estimated to be 1.67 eV. Replacement of cadmium by bismuth results in an increase in the electrical conductivity of doped films. Doping with bismuth is found to improve the photo sensitivity of CdSe thin films. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd