Abstract

The optical transmission and reflection spectra of polycrystalline cadmium sulfide films heated in sulfur vapor have been measured at 77 and 300 °K. The absorption coefficient of the film is calculated for the range 2.25–3.5 eV. Analysis of the spectral dependence of the absorption coefficient shows indirect optical transitions of an electron from the upper valence band to the conduction band in the range 2.31–2.54 eV and direct substitutional transitions in the range 2.58–3.45 eV. Superimposed on this intrinsic absorption is selective absorption due to superstoichiometric atoms.

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