01350nas a2200181 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118260001200187300001400199490000700213520076000220100002100980700001901001700002501020700002301045700002301068856007701091 1998 eng d00aOptical Constants of Sputter-Deposited Ti-Ce Oxide and Zr-Ce Oxide Films0 aOptical Constants of SputterDeposited TiCe Oxide and ZrCe Oxide c09/1998 a5993-60010 v373 a
Films of Ti oxide, Zr oxide, Ce oxide, Ti-Ce oxide, and Zr-Ce oxide were made by means of reactive dc magnetron sputtering in a multitarget arrangement. The films were characterized by x-ray diffraction and electrochemical measurements, both techniques being firmly connected to stoichiometric information. The optical constants n and k were evalued from spectrophotometry and from variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometry. The two analyses gave consistent results. It was found that n for the mixed-oxide films varied smoothly between the values for the pure oxides, whereas k in the band-gap range showed characteristic differences between Ti-Ce oxide and Zr-Ce oxide. It is speculated that this difference is associated with structural effects.
1 aVeszelei, Monica1 aKullman, Lisen1 aGranqvist, Claes, G.1 avon Rottkay, Klaus1 aRubin, Michael, D. uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/optical-constants-sputter-deposited01883nas a2200253 4500008004100000050001500041245008500056210006900141260003000210520107000240653001301310653002001323653004101343653001501384653002201399653001801421653000901439100002301448700002701471700002301498700002401521700001901545856006501564 1997 eng d aLBNL-4155000aInfluence of stoichiometry on the electrochromic cerium-titanium oxide compounds0 aInfluence of stoichiometry on the electrochromic ceriumtitanium aHonolulu, Hawaiic11/19973 aCeO2-TiO2 finds use as passive counter-electrode in electrochromic devices. Thin films were produced by dc-sputtering in a wide range of compositions. Influence of total pressure and oxygen partial pressure on the optical constants of TiO2 was investigated. Slightly substoichiometric TiO2 films exhibit a red-shift of the bandgap. The TiO2 content in the compound essentially determines the degree of cathodical coloring upon Li+ intercalation. However, pure TiO2 films with comparable visible transmittance in the clear state behave differently during electrochemical cycling depending on oxygen stoichiometry. Films that are deposited at higher total pressure are more oxygen rich and require initial formatting until current voltage cycles become stable. CeO2-TiO2 films of intermediate compositions have the relatively highest charge capacity. Comparison with atomic force microscopy indicates a correlation of small grain size with high charge capacity.
10aband gap10acharge capacity10aelectrochromic cerium titanium oxide10agrain size10aoptical constants10arms roughness10atio21 avon Rottkay, Klaus1 aRichardson, Thomas, J.1 aRubin, Michael, D.1 aSlack, Jonathan, L.1 aKullman, Lisen uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/influence-stoichiometry