Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1495549 Optical Materials 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Transparent thin films of silica-based hybrid material containing the double-charged diazoniabicyclo[2.2.2]octane chloride group were prepared by optically monitored dip-coating with regard to optical properties, measured by complementary techniques. Double-optical monitoring in real time showed that film formation was basically dominated by solvent flow. After annealing, Ellipsometry and Spectrophotometry (Envelope Method) results generally presented good agreement for the isotropic films, except when slight physical thickness non-uniformity was present. However, refractive indices determined by polarimetry (Abelès Method) at the near-surface were significantly higher than those obtained from the previous methods. Detailed analysis, as discussed, indicates the existence of a very thin transition layer with graded refractive index, increasing towards the film-air interface. Optical applicability is also considered.
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