Abstract

Various optical measurements confirm that optical absorption in uniform thin films made from nanocrystalline iron disilicide (nc-FeSi2) with a 3–5nm radius is larger by about 10% than that of single crystalline β-FeSi2. It is also found that the hydrogenation of nc-FeSi2 changes strongly its optical characteristic energies. The nanocrystalline state appears characteristically in the imaginary part of dielectric constants of β-FeSi2 around 2–3eV.

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