Abstract
Iron oxide thin films were prepared by spray pyrolysis technique (SPT) at various substrate temperatures (
T
sub
) and different deposition time. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that, at
T
sub
≥
350
°C, a single phase of α-Fe
2O
3 film is formed which has the rhombohedral structure. Moreover, the crystallinity was improved by increasing
T
sub
. The effect of
T
sub
as well as deposition time on the optical dispersion of these films has been investigated. The optical transmittance and reflectance measurements were performed by using spectrophotometer in the wavelength range from 300 to 2500
nm. The refractive index was determined by using Murmann's exact equation. It was observed that, the refractive index increased with increasing in both the
T
sub
and film thickness. The optical dispersion parameters have been evaluated and analyzed by using Wemple–Didomenico equation. The obtained results showed that, the dielectric properties have weak dependencies of growth temperature and film thickness. At
T
sub
≥
350
°C, the average values of oscillator energy,
E
o
and dispersion energy,
E
d
were found to be 5.96 and 34.08
eV. While at different thickness, the average values of dispersion energies were found to be 3.93 and 17.08
eV. Also, the average values of oscillator strength
S
o
and single resonant frequency
ω
o
were estimated 10.78
×
10
13
m
−2 and 5.99
×
10
15
Hz, while at different thickness were evaluating 4.81
×
10
13
m
−2 and 6.11
×
10
15
Hz. Furthermore, the optical parameters such as wavelength of single oscillator
λ
o
, plasma frequency
ω
p
, and dielectric constant
ɛ have been evaluated. The carrier concentration
N
opt
by using Drud's theory was obtained the range of 5.07
×
10
25
m
−3 to 1.04
×
10
26
m
−3.