Abstract

We report the first synthesis of chemically pure polymeric sulfur nitride [${(\mathrm{SN})}_{x}$]. The optical reflectance of well-characterized films of this polymeric solid has been measured from the near ultraviolet (30 000 ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$) to the far infrared (500 ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$). Metallike reflectance is observed in the infrared through the visible region with a well-defined plasma minimum near 22 000 ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$, corresponding to light polarized parallel to the polymer chain axis. The Drude-Lorentz model is used to analyze the data, and the physical implications of the resultant parameters are discussed.

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