2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0080142
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Dielectric spectroscopic investigation of reversible photo-induced changes in amorphous Ge2Sb2Se5 thin films

Abstract: Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) was used to study thin films of Ge2Sb2Se5 exposed to low fluence UV-irradiation that resulted in thermally reversible photo-induced changes (PICs) on the film surfaces. Changes were characterized by reversible changes in film morphology and changes in the microwave scattering signature prior to and following irradiation. The PIC resulting from irradiation formed a low modulus and electrically resistive layer at the film surface. Modest heating of the photo-exposed materi… Show more

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“…This could be due to the laser-induced local structural change that increases carrier concentration. Figure 8(a) depicts the observed "χ (3) " with "E g " variation, which clearly showed the opposite pattern in "E g " with "χ (3) " with different exposure durations. "χ (3) " at different wavelength regions show the same trend as the refractive index, as shown in the inset Fig.…”
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“…This could be due to the laser-induced local structural change that increases carrier concentration. Figure 8(a) depicts the observed "χ (3) " with "E g " variation, which clearly showed the opposite pattern in "E g " with "χ (3) " with different exposure durations. "χ (3) " at different wavelength regions show the same trend as the refractive index, as shown in the inset Fig.…”
Section: Journal Of Applied Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where "χ (1) " represents the linear part of polarization and "χ (2) " and "χ (3) " represent the second-order and third-order non-linear susceptibilities, respectively. Second-order non-linear susceptibility vanishes in centrosymmetric media while possessing a non-zero value in the systems lacking inversion symmetry.…”
Section: Non-linear Optical Parametersmentioning
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