Annealing induced phase transformations in amorphous As2S3 films

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Wang, Rongping
Madden, Steve
Zha, Congji
Rode, Andrei V
Luther-Davies, Barry

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American Institute of Physics

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Amorphous arsenic sulphide (As2S3) films prepared by ultrafast pulsed laser deposition have been vacuum annealed at a range of different temperatures. Measurements of the glass transition temperature indicate that a crystallization process initiates at annealing temperatures around 170 °C. In combination with Raman scattering analysis, we conclude that phase separation is intrinsic for our as-deposited films. During annealing two sorts of phase transformation are identified: one between different amorphous polymorphs, and another from the amorphous to a crystalline state. We point out a correlation between these two types of transformation and two characteristic time scales identified from measurements of the relaxation of the refractive index, and explain the Arrhenius and non-Arrhenius behaviors leading to the observed temporal characteristics

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Journal of Applied Physics 100.6 (2006): 063524/1-4

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Journal of Applied Physics

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