Influence of heat treatment on the transparency of silicate thin films in the near-IR range
Autor: | V. A. Kochedykov, I. V. Byzov, N. T. Shardakov, A. A. Pankratov |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Sodium silicate
chemistry.chemical_compound Colloid HYDROXYL GROUPS SOLUTIONS ABSORPTION Materials Chemistry HEAT TREATMENT OPTICAL PROPERTIES Iridium COATINGS SODIUM SILICATES Aqueous solution WATER GLASS Condensed Matter Physics Alkali metal AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS WATER TREATMENT Absorption (chemistry) IRIDIUM SPECTRAL RANGES TRANSPARENCY Materials science PORE FORMATIONS Inorganic chemistry SOLIDS ALKALI METALS COAGULATION chemistry.chemical_element SILICON COMPOUNDS HEAT TREATMENT TEMPERATURE (HTT) HIGH-FREQUENCY (HF) THIN FILMS METAL ANALYSIS SILICATES Thin film STEP-BY-STEP SILICATE THIN FILMS HEAT TREATING FURNACES THICK FILMS COLLOIDS GELATION Silicate WATER RECYCLING SODIUM chemistry Chemical engineering NEAR-IR Ceramics and Composites OPTICS |
Zdroj: | Glass Physics and Chemistry |
ISSN: | 1608-313X 1087-6596 |
DOI: | 10.1134/s1087659608030103 |
Popis: | The influence of heat treatment on the transmission of silicate thin films prepared by gelation from aqueous solutions of sodium silicate (water glass) is investigated. It is demonstrated that the initial films are characterized by a strong absorption in the IR range due to the presence of hydroxyl groups. The heat treatment of the films at temperatures in the range 150-250°C leads to the step-by-step removal of water from the films and, as a consequence, to an almost complete transmission in the high-frequency IR spectral range. An increase in the heat treatment temperature to 580°C is accompanied by the loss of transparency, most likely, as a result of the pore formation in the film. © 2008 MAIK Nauka. |
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