Uniform color coating of multilayered TiO2/Al2O3 films by atomic layer deposition
Thin film optics, based on light interference characteristics, are attracting increasing interest because of their ability to enable a functional color coating for various applications in optical, electronic, and solar industries. Here, we report on the dependence of coloring characteristics on sing...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JCT research 2017, Vol.14 (1), p.177-183 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thin film optics, based on light interference characteristics, are attracting increasing interest because of their ability to enable a functional color coating for various applications in optical, electronic, and solar industries. Here, we report on the dependence of coloring characteristics on single-layer TiO
2
thicknesses and alternating TiO
2
/Al
2
O
3
multilayer structures prepared by atomic layer deposition (ALD) at a low growth temperature. The ALD TiO
2
and Al
2
O
3
thin films were studied at a low growth temperature of 80°C. Then, the coloring features in the single-layer TiO
2
and alternating TiO
2
/Al
2
O
3
multilayers using both the ALD processes were experimentally examined on a TiN/cut stainless steel sheet. The Essential Macleod software was used to estimate and compare the color coating results. The simulation results revealed that five different colors of the single TiO
2
layers were shown experimentally, depending on the film thickness. For the purpose of highly uniform pink color coating, the film structures of TiO
2
/Al
2
O
3
multilayers were designed in advance. It was experimentally demonstrated that the evaluated colors corresponded well with the simulated color spectrum results, exhibiting a uniform pink color with wide incident angles ranging from 0° to 75°. This article advances practical applications requiring highly uniform color coatings of surfaces in a variety of optical coating areas with complex topographical structures. |
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ISSN: | 1547-0091 1935-3804 2168-8028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11998-016-9840-2 |