Functionalized Sol–Gel Coatings for Optical Applications
Sol–gel processing is well-known to be a powerful technique for designing materials for optical applications. Here, some recent applications of functionalized sol–gel coatings in optics are briefly reviewed. Lanthanide-doped oxide nanocrystals form a new promising class of nanophosphors allowing the...
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description | Sol–gel processing is well-known to be a powerful technique for designing materials for optical applications. Here, some recent applications of functionalized sol–gel coatings in optics are briefly reviewed. Lanthanide-doped oxide nanocrystals form a new promising class of nanophosphors allowing the easy sol–gel preparation of transparent and luminescent films for the development of light-emitting devices. Recent experiments on organized mesoporous films show their potential applications in optics, such as stable low-index layers in interferential antireflective devices or as silica binders in TiO2-photocatalytic devices. |
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