2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4826444
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Bandgap widening in thermochromic Mg-doped VO2 thin films: Quantitative data based on optical absorption

Abstract: Thermochromic Mg-doped VO2 films were deposited by reactive direct current magnetron sputtering onto heated glass and carbon substrates. Elemental compositions were inferred from Rutherford backscattering. Optical bandgaps were obtained from spectral transmittance and reflectance measurements—from both the film side and the back side of the samples—and ensuing determination of absorption coefficients. The bandgap of Mg-doped films was found to increase by 3.9 ± 0.5 eV per unit of atom ratio Mg/(Mg + V) for 0 &… Show more

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“…37 A similar approach has been used in earlier work. 8,9,38 Some of the samples had too large surface roughness to give satisfactory fits under the constraints imposed by this analysis and are not considered below. The optical constants for the remaining 22 samples were obtained from ,…”
Section: Optical Characterization Techniques and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…37 A similar approach has been used in earlier work. 8,9,38 Some of the samples had too large surface roughness to give satisfactory fits under the constraints imposed by this analysis and are not considered below. The optical constants for the remaining 22 samples were obtained from ,…”
Section: Optical Characterization Techniques and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight samples contained Si and were excluded from the analysis in the present work but were discussed elsewhere. 8 Film density ρ was evaluated from RBS data and…”
Section: B Compositional and Structural Characterizationmentioning
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“…The deposition rate was ~7 nm/minute. The deposition conditions were carefully monitored and kept since they are of crucial importance for reproducible formation of thermochromic VO 2 films, as discussed elsewhere [16,23,24].…”
Section: Thin Film Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%