Abstract

Aims: The research is to study the Optical Conductivity, Extinction Coefficient and Dielectric function using deposited CdO films Place and Duration of Study: The research place is at the Material Science and Nanotechnology Unit, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nigeria Nsukka, between of August 2012 to June 2013. Methodology: The approach used in the deposition of CdO is the Solution Method, known as the Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction techniques (SILAR) Technique and the UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy was used for film characterization. Results: The deposited CdO thin film has a low and high transmittance in the UV and visible region respectively. The band gap of the deposited CdO decreases with an increase in No. of cycles films and ranges from 1.45eV – 2.35eV, this was attributed to the increase in the thickness of films. Also studied is the variation of the film optical conductivity with the band gap, which was observed to decrease with an increase in band gap. Lastly, the Original Research Article American Chemical Science Journal, 4(6): 736-744, 2014 737 relationship between the film band gap and the dielectric function of the materials was consider, the dielectric constant varies exponentially with the band gap and also increases with the number of cycles (film thickness).

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