Optical and electrical properties of single-crystalline zirconium carbide.

Optical and electrical properties are reported for single-crystalline ZrC/sub 0.89/. The specular reflectance was measured between 0.025 and 6.5 eV, and ellipsometry measurements were made between 1.2 and 4.5 eV. The combination of ellipsometry with reflectance allows optical functions to be computed reliably between 0 and 6.5 eV and also provides a check on the consistency of the measurements. The van der Pauw technique was used to measure the electrical resistivity of the samples at temperatures between 4.2 and 300 K and the Hall coefficient at room temperature. Drude parameters obtained from the electrical measurements are in good agreement with those obtained from the optical data. Both the optical and electrical results are compared to other experimental results and to theory.