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Optical properties for (polystyrene-zinc oxide) nanocomposite for optoelectronic application

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Abstract

It was essential to investigate the features of overlapping nanocomposites because of the significance they have in the fields of science, industry, electricity, and medicine. As a result, it garnered a lot of attention and led a lot of scientists and researchers in the direction of studying the features of nanocomposite. Investigations have been conducted into the fabrication of (polystyrene (PS)-zinc oxide (ZnO)) nanocomposites and the examination of the optical characteristics of these nanocomposites for use in optoelectronic applications. Various concentrations for PS polymer & ZnO NPs were used in the fabrication of the nanocomposites using the solution casting process. The results of the experiments performed on (PS-ZnO) nanocomposites appear that each of the absorbance (A) , absorption coefficient (α), extinction coefficient (K), refractive index (n), real and imaginary dielectric constants (ε_r & ε_i ), and optical conductivity (σ_(opt) ) of polystyrene increase by increasing ZnO NPs concentrations. On other hand, the transmittance (T) and energy gap (E_g ) decrease by increasing ZnO NPs concentrations. Nanocomposites made of zinc oxide have a high absorption in the ultraviolet spectrum.

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Falah H.Oraibi. Optical properties for (polystyrene-zinc oxide) nanocomposite for optoelectronic application. Cardiometry; Issue 32; August 2024; p.25-31; DOI: 10.18137/cardiometry.2024.32.2531; Available from: https://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no32-august-2024/optical-properties-polystyrene-zinc-oxide

Keywords

Polystyrene,  ZnO nanoparticles,  Optical properties,  Nanocomposites
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