Abstract
Amorphous bismuth-tellurium oxide films have been prepared over a wide composition range by means of multicathodic reactive sputtering. Optical properties of the mixed-oxide films are not algebraic combinations of the optical properties of the single-oxide films. Relatively large quantities of bismuth oxide can be incorporated in virtually colorless mixed-oxide films, because the bismuth oxide undergoes an unidentified transformation. In the high atomic ratio (Bi/Te) region, optical absorption is visible and attributed to the formation of the impurity-stabilized δ-Bi2O3 structure.
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