Visible optical absorption and reflection spectra are obtained for 50nm thi
ck sublimed films of heavy fraction rare-earth [HF(pc) (pc*)], gadolinium [
Gd(pc) (pc*)] and thulium [Tm(pc) (pc*)] bisphthalocyanine compounds when t
hey have undergone the post-deposition treatments of voltage-cycling to blu
e, voltage cycling to red and annealing at 393 K for 1 h. The different pos
t-deposition treatments produce different effects on the absorption spectra
: annealing generates phase changes in the films, The changes due to the vo
ltage cycling are believed to be a result of oxidation/reduction processes
taking place in the materials. The absorption data yield information on the
dispersion of refractive index and dielectric constants within the optical
frequency range. The energies of transition are found to be 1.9 and 2.8eV,
respectively for Q- and Soret bands of all untreated samples, The concentr
ation of electrons involved in resonant oscillation is estimated to be in t
he order of 10(31) m(-3) for all types of samples, both fresh and treated.
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