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I Voynarovych, J Buzek, K Palka, M Vlcek – Thin Solid Films, 2016

Spectral dependence of photoinduced structural transformation and related changes ofEgopt, α and n of thermally evaporated ternary As40S60-xSex thin films have been studied under the exposure to bandgap and super-/sub-bandgap light of LED. The irradiation by bandgap and super-bandgap light with intensity 0.1 W/cm2 leads to partial photoinduced polymerization of molecular structural units into continuous network that is characteristic for the bulk glasses with appropriate stoichiometric composition. The efficiency of structural transformation depends on penetration depth of excitation beam. The maximum photosensitivity (i.e. changes of Egopt, α and n) were achieved at the wavelengths ~ 100 nm above the bandgap wavelength for each appropriate composition. Beyond the region of maximal photosensitivity the values of optical parameters and kinetics of photoinduced changes depend on relation between exposed and unexposed sublayer for super-bandgap beams or on absorption coefficient for sub-bandgap light.

each sample. Transmission spectra of thin films during the exposure were measured
ex-situ on custom-made setup equipped by fiber spectrometer EPP2000 (StellarNet
Inc.) in times from 30 second to 60 minutes. From these

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