2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2021.111594
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Preparation and Optical Properties of TiO2/SiO2 bilayer antireflection film

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“…The kinetic energy particles sputtered by high-energy ions bombarding the target provide the driving force for the atomic diffusion on the film's surface [32]. When other sputtering conditions are the same, the lower the sputtering power is, the worse the migration and diffusion of particles are, and the gullies on the surface of the film layer are not filled.…”
Section: Effect Of the Sputtering Power On The Surface Morphology Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The kinetic energy particles sputtered by high-energy ions bombarding the target provide the driving force for the atomic diffusion on the film's surface [32]. When other sputtering conditions are the same, the lower the sputtering power is, the worse the migration and diffusion of particles are, and the gullies on the surface of the film layer are not filled.…”
Section: Effect Of the Sputtering Power On The Surface Morphology Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the samples show high transparency in the visible region. The refractive index of the films was computed with the following relation [42]: Sn/ZnO thin films can make them appropriate for optoelectronic applications [43]. The refractive index values of all samples decrease with increasing wavelength from the absorption edge to lower energies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The samples have different refractive indexes at various wavelengths.Their values at the absorption edge for samples S1-S5 are 2.23, 2.25, 2.27, 2.28, and 2.29, respectively. The high refractive index of the In 2 O 3 : Sn/ZnO thin films can make them appropriate for optoelectronic applications[43]. The refractive index values of all samples decrease with increasing wavelength from the absorption edge to lower energies.…”
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“…TiO 2 is one of the most famous photo-activated materials. Owing to its high photocatalytic efficiency, chemical stability, relatively low cost [126], wide transparent region (approximately 350-1200 nm [127]), and refractive index close to that of glass (2.2-2.7 for TiO 2 and 2.1-2.2 for glass) [127,128], TiO 2 is suitable for use as a high refractive index layer in multilayer AR film with self-cleaning properties. A single-component bilayer AR coating of TiO 2 porous nanorods with a low refractive index (1.38) and a TiO 2 dense layer with a high refractive index (2.45) was presented by Khan et al according to the glancing angle deposition technique [129].…”
Section: Ms-made Photocatalytic Multifunctional Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%