Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1667610 | Thin Solid Films | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Thermochromic fluorine doped thin films of vanadium dioxide were deposited from the aerosol assisted chemical vapour deposition reaction of vanadyl acetylacetonate, ethanol and trifluoroacetic acid on glass substrates. The films were characterised with scanning electron microscopy, variable temperature Raman spectroscopy and variable temperature UV/Vis spectroscopy. The incorporation of fluorine in the films led to an increase in the visible transmittance of the films whilst retaining the thermochromic properties. This approach shows promise for improving the aesthetic properties of vanadium dioxide thin films.
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Authors
Pragna Kiri, Michael E.A. Warwick, Ian Ridley, Russell Binions,