Patterning optically clear films: co-planar transparent and color-contrasted thin films from interdiffused electrodeposited and solution-processed metal oxides


Autoria(s): Glynn, Colm; Geaney, Hugh; McNulty David; O'Connell, John; Holmes, Justin D.; O'Dwyer, Colm
Data(s)

05/12/2016

05/12/2016

28/11/2017

05/12/2016

Resumo

Transparent thin films can now be site-selectively patterned and positioned on surface using mask-defined electrodeposition of one oxide and overcoating with a different solution-processed oxide, followed by thermal annealing. Annealing allows an interdiffusion process to create a new oxide that is entirely transparent. A primary electrodeposited oxide can be patterned and the secondary oxide coated over the entire substrate to form high color contrast coplanar thin film tertiary oxide. The authors also detail the phase formation and chemical state of the oxide and how the nature of the electrodeposited layer and the overlayer influence the optical clearing of the patterned oxide film.

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Identificador

Glynn, Colm; Geaney, Hugh; McNulty David; O'Connell, John; Holmes, Justin D.; O'Dwyer, Colm (2017) 'Patterning Optically Clear Films: Co-planar Transparent and Color-contrasted Thin Films from Interdiffused Electrodeposited and Solution-Processed Metal Oxides'. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 35 :020602-1-020602-6. doi:10.1116/1.4968549

35

020602-1

020602-6

0734-2101

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3349

10.1116/1.4968549

Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

AIP Publishing

Direitos

© 2016 American Vacuum Society

Palavras-Chave #Electrodeposition #Chemical interdiffusion #Sodium #Optical coatings #Optical material
Tipo

Article (peer-reviewed)