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Optical and gas sensing properties of thick TiO2 films grown by laser deposition

✍ Scribed by N.E. Stankova; I.G. Dimitrov; T.R. Stoyanchov; P.A. Atanasov


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
557 KB
Volume
254
Category
Article
ISSN
0169-4332

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✦ Synopsis


In this work the optical and the gas sensing properties of thick TiO 2 waveguide films, produced by pulsed laser deposition, were investigated by m-line spectroscopy. The films were deposited on (0 0 1) SiO 2 substrates at temperature of 100 8C. The thickness of the films was measured to be in the range from 650 to 1900 nm and the roughness increases from 5 to 14.6 nm. High quality mode spectra, consisted of thin and bright TE and TM modes, were observed in the films with thickness up to 1200 nm. All the films revealed anisotropic optical properties. Gas sensitivity of the films to CO 2 was examined at room temperature on the basis of the variations of the refractive index. CO 2 concentration of 3 Γ‚ 10 4 ppm was detected, which corresponds to a refractive index variation of about 1 Γ‚ 10 Γ€4 . The crystal structure and the optical transmittance of the films were also presented and discussed.


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