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<title>Testing the optical methods by using the multi-level holographic grating</title>
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<description>Testing the optical methods by using the multi-level holographic grating
Barchuk, О.I.; Braginets, Y.V.; Klimov, O.S.; Oberemok, Y.A.; Savenkov, S.N.
In this work the interaction peculiarities of electro-magnetic optical range&#13;
radiation with gratings’ surfaces are investigated. The multilevel diffractive holographic&#13;
grating is proposed to be used for the polarization optical methods testing. This object&#13;
allowed to obtain simultaneous visualization of different spatial frequencies and to&#13;
estimate both structure and surface peculiarities when working with 3D-objects. Using&#13;
this additional information one can remove uncertainty in solution of the inverse problem&#13;
of ellipsometry related with ellipsometric angles periodicity. Thereby, multiangle&#13;
ellipsometry allowing investigation of the specular reflection component could be used to&#13;
study submicron peculiarities of the object. We have also presented the basic aspects of&#13;
ellipsometric method optimization. It was shown that anisotropy parameters, such as&#13;
linear amplitude anisotropy and linear phase anisotropy, obtained from ellipsometric&#13;
measurements are the most effective to ascertain the submicron characteristic dimension&#13;
of material.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Photosensitive in wide spectral region composites based on polyphenylenevinylene</title>
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<description>Photosensitive in wide spectral region composites based on polyphenylenevinylene
Syromyatnikov, V.; Pomaz, I.; Verbitsky, A.; Vertsimakha, Ya.; Nešpůrek, S.; Pochekaylov, S.
Optical and photovoltaic properties of polyphenylenevinylene derivative –&#13;
poly(2-methoxy-5-(3-,7-dimethyl-octyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene (MDMO-PPV) and&#13;
its composites with high (40 %) concentration polymethine dyes (PD) – meso-Cl and&#13;
hexaindoletricarbocyanine (HITC) films have been studied. Two H-aggregates of dyes&#13;
with different energies that weakly depend on the molecular structure of dyes, is formed&#13;
in MDMO-PPV with PD in composites films. The efficiency of photogeneration of&#13;
charge carrier by these aggregates is greater than the efficiency of photogeneration of&#13;
charge carriers by the quasi-isolated molecules of dye. It results in substantial expansion&#13;
of the absorption region (in comparison with the absorption region of molecules in&#13;
solution) and photosensitivity in the side of higher energies. The presence of PD&#13;
aggregates in the films MDMO-PPV influences on their photosensitivity that depends on&#13;
PD molecular structure. This dependence can be caused by interaction between the&#13;
molecules of MDMO-PPV and dye. In composites MDMO-PPV/HITC, the value of&#13;
interaction is low and practically does not influence the efficiency of photogeneration of&#13;
charge carriers by MDMO-PPV molecules, which give a considerable contribution to&#13;
formation of the photovoltage in 2-3 eV regions. The interaction of meso-Cl and&#13;
MDMO-PPV molecules is stronger, and this, probably, results in considerable decrease&#13;
of photovoltage in the region of the excitation of MDMO-PPV.
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<title>Erratum: Electrical and light-emitting properties of silicon dioxide co-implanted by carbon and silicon ions</title>
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<description>Erratum: Electrical and light-emitting properties of silicon dioxide co-implanted by carbon and silicon ions
Nazarov, A.N.; Osiyuk, I.N.; Tiagulskyi, S.I.; Lysenko, V.S.; Tyagulskyy, I.P.; Torbin, V.N.; Omelchuk, V.V.; Nazarova, T.M.; Rebohle, L.; Skorupa, W.
In this paper, we explore the electrophysical and electroluminescence (EL)&#13;
properties of thermally grown 350 nm thick SiO₂ layers co-implanted with Si⁺&#13;
 and C⁺&#13;
ions. The implanting fluencies were chosen in such a way that the peak concentration of&#13;
excess Si and C of 5-10 at.% were achieved. Effect of hydrogen plasma treatment on&#13;
electroluminescence and durability of SiO2 (Si,C) - Si-system is studied. Combined&#13;
measurements of charge trapping and EL intensity as a function of the injected charge&#13;
and current have been carried out with the aim of clarifying the mechanisms of&#13;
electroluminescence. EL was demonstrated to have defect-related nature. Cross-sections&#13;
of both electron traps and hole traps were determined. EL quenching at great levels of&#13;
injected charge is associated with strong negative charge capture, following capture of&#13;
positive charge leading to electrical breakdown of SiO₂ structures.
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<title>Charge storage characteristics of gold nanoparticles embedded in alumina matrix</title>
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<description>Charge storage characteristics of gold nanoparticles embedded in alumina matrix
Bratus, O.; Evtukh, A.; Kaganovich, E.; Kizjak, A.; Kizjak, I.; Manoilov, E.
The processes of charge accumulation in the nonvolatile memory metal-oxidesilicon&#13;
capacitors with gold nanoparticles floating gate formed by the pulsed laser&#13;
deposition method are investigated. The regularities of formation of alumina films with&#13;
gold nanoparticles are the result of their deposition from the back flow of low-energy&#13;
particles from the erosion torch. With removing from the torch axis, sizes of gold&#13;
particles and the film thickness decreased. When recording the capacitance-voltage&#13;
curves, the capture of a negative charge was observed. It was shown that the&#13;
concentration of gold nanoparticles in alumina matrix and the thickness of&#13;
nanocomposite films remarkably influenced on the stored charge. The observed flat band&#13;
voltage shift was in the range 1 to 14 V. To explain the peculiarities of charge storage in&#13;
the composite films, the electron transport through them was investigated.
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