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Demonstration of the Optical Isotropy of TiO 2 Thin Films Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method.

Jacek NiziołMagdalena ZiębaMaciej ŚniechowskiEwa GondekWojciech PakiełaPaweł Karasiński
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) thin films prepared by the sol-gel technique have been shown to be optically isotropic and, unlike the films obtained by competitive methods, do not exhibit measurable birefringence. A series of submicrometer-thin titanium dioxide films were prepared using the sol-gel technique and then thermally annealed at different temperatures. The samples were analyzed by spectroscopic ellipsometry using the Mueller matrix formalism, X-ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy. The conversion of amorphous titanium dioxide to polycrystalline anatase occurred at 400 °C or higher. Crystallites of a few percent of the film thickness were observed. Nevertheless, the crystallization process did not trigger the appearance of birefringence. These observations demonstrate that high-quality planar optical waveguides can be successfully fabricated on flexible substrates, in particular those composed of efficient polymers that can withstand the aforementioned temperatures.
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