Abstract

The optical and dielectric constants of PbI2 thin films have been determined from transmittance and reflectance measurements, for photon energies between 0.4946 and 6.185 eV. The absorption coefficient, bandgap energy, and dielectric constants were determined at room temperature by the normal incidence method. The first three lines of the hydrogenic exciton series associated with the absorption edge are well resolved in reflectivity measurements. The transmittance measurements enable the evaluation of the value of bandgap energy E g. The bandgap energy of PbI2 at room temperature was found to be 2.55 eV. A careful analysis of the absorption coefficients indicated the crystalline character of the sample studied; a similar diagnosis was obtained from X-ray evidence. SEM analysis revealed that as the thickness of the films increases the material becomes amorphous.

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