Impact of Alpha Rays on the Optoelectronic Properties of Epoxy Resin Thick Films

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Udgivet i:Journal of Physical Science vol. 35, no. 1 (2024), p. 21
Hovedforfatter: Rasheed, Zahraa S
Andre forfattere: Raoof, Lamyaa Mohammed, Alrakabi, Muhanad
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520 3 |a Irradiated epoxy thick films are important for optical properties and may be used in many optical applications. This study aims to evaluate the effect of alpha irradiation on the optical and structural properties of epoxy thick films. Epoxy resin films were prepared by mixing epoxy resin (A) with hardener (B) at a mixing ratio of 3:1. Thus, specific thick films with thicknesses of 0.7 mm,0.8 mm and 1 mm were manufactured. Using visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy is one of the most important methods for studying polymers band gaps and electrical properties. The absorbance and transmittance spectra were used to investigate the optical properties of epoxy coatings of different thicknesses over a wavelength range of 300 nm-900 nm. Optical properties, such as absorption coefficient, refractive index, extinction coefficient, real dielectric constant, imaginary dielectric and optical band gap, were measured. The results show that the epoxy thick films have good optical transparency in the low-wav elength region. The results showed that increasing the thickness of the resin films decreased the optical energy gap and refractive index while increasing the absorption and extinction coefficients. In comparison, the effect of irradiation on an epoxy film of thickness 1 mm leads to an increase in the transmittance spectrum and energy gap and a decrease in the optical constants. The Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrum of the films was examined and showed the types of chemical bonds of the epoxy films before and after irradiation. 
653 |a Infrared radiation 
653 |a Permittivity 
653 |a Epoxy resins 
653 |a Optoelectronics 
653 |a Energy 
653 |a Refractivity 
653 |a Optics 
653 |a Fourier transforms 
653 |a Chemical bonds 
653 |a Radiation 
653 |a Composite materials 
653 |a Optical properties 
653 |a Irradiation 
653 |a Polymers 
653 |a Epoxy coatings 
653 |a Alpha rays 
653 |a Spectrum analysis 
653 |a Energy gap 
653 |a Electrical properties 
653 |a Transmittance 
653 |a Absorptivity 
653 |a Thick films 
653 |a Mixing ratio 
653 |a Thickness 
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700 1 |a Alrakabi, Muhanad 
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