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    Descending Infrared Transmission Spectra of CdZnTe Substrates Due to Surface Roughness

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    2019-06-11
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    Selvig, Espen
    Kongshaug, Kjell Ove
    Haakenaasen, Randi
    Lorentzen, Torgeir
    Brudevoll, Trond
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    (111)B-oriented Cd0.96Zn0.04Te substrates with rough surfaces have been found to have infrared (IR) transmission spectra which decrease rapidly in intensity as the photon energy increases. The rough surfaces were produced by Everson etching or rough polishing. The descending spectra could be qualitatively described by an equation found in the literature. Flat low intensity IR transmission spectra were found to be due to a combination of free carrier absorption and rough surfaces. The B-side of the substrate is the growth side. By etching the A-side of the substrate only we found that the black layer formed by the Everson etch on this side introduces two features in the IR transmission spectra: a dip at approx. 625 cm-1 and a special kind of ascending IR transmission spectrum: The ascending spectrum increases from approx. 65% at 500 cm-1 up to 72.5% at the highest wavenumbers around 4000 cm-1. There is a correlation between the dip and the ascending spectrum: Six out of the seven spectra with largest dip have the highest transmission at 4000 cm-1 suggesting a common origin.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/2627
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    10.1007/s11664-019-07339-8
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    Selvig, Espen; Kongshaug, Kjell Ove; Haakenaasen, Randi; Lorentzen, Torgeir; Brudevoll, Trond. Descending Infrared Transmission Spectra of CdZnTe Substrates Due to Surface Roughness. Journal of Electronic Materials 2019 s. 1-7 FFI
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