Optical Properties of Materials and Their Applications 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119506003.ch4
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“…Where Eo is the single oscillator energy and Ed is the dispersion energy. As Seen in figure (1) the obtained data in the wavelength rang 900 nm:1000 nm below the band edge gives a straight line from the slope and the intersection of the linear regression line the single which is week compared with covalent and/or ionic bonds and hence the oscillator energy strength and the dispersion energy is lower than that of ionic or covalent bounded compositions Also the dangling bond which exists in this composition plays important rule in controlling the optoelectronic properties of this composition [34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. The bond type and the exitonic states also, effect on the properties of dispersion and single oscillator energies.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Where Eo is the single oscillator energy and Ed is the dispersion energy. As Seen in figure (1) the obtained data in the wavelength rang 900 nm:1000 nm below the band edge gives a straight line from the slope and the intersection of the linear regression line the single which is week compared with covalent and/or ionic bonds and hence the oscillator energy strength and the dispersion energy is lower than that of ionic or covalent bounded compositions Also the dangling bond which exists in this composition plays important rule in controlling the optoelectronic properties of this composition [34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. The bond type and the exitonic states also, effect on the properties of dispersion and single oscillator energies.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 96%