Topic: Chalcogenide, oxide, hydride materials
Ing. Jiří JANČÁLEK
University of Pardubice, Czech republic
Center of Materials and Nanotechnologies
J. Jancalek1*, S. Slang1, K. Palka1,2, M. Kurka1, M. Vlcek1
1 Center of Materials and Nanotechnologies, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentska 95, 53210 Pardubice, Czech Republic;
2 Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentska 95, 53210 Pardubice, Czech Republic
* E-mail: jiri.jancalek@upce.cz
Keywords: spin-coating, chalcogenide glasses, thin films, optical properties, wet etching
Chalcogenide glasses are materials well-known for their desirable optical properties such as a wide transparency in infrared region, high refractive index and frequent sensitivity to various kinds of radiation, mainly in thin film form [1]. Chalcogenide thin films are usually deposited using vacuum based deposition techniques such as vacuum thermal evaporation, sputtering or laser ablation [2]. Perspective alternative way is deposition of thin films from source bulk glass solution in volatile organic bases, usually the aliphatic amines.
Solution based deposition techniques circumvent the problem of possible fractionation occurring in the preparation of thin layers of more complex compositions by vacuum based techniques [2] and allow tailoring of thin film properties through incorporation of (nano)materials via source solution doping [3,4]. Doped thin film may have significantly modified physico‑chemical properties or some new can be introduced such as photoluminescence [4] or photoconductivity [5].
In our work, we present the study of quaternary As-Ge-Sb-S spin‑coated thin films prepared from mixtures of separately dissolved As40S60 and Ge20Sb5S75 glasses. Thin films of all studied compositions ((As40S60)x(Ge20Sb5S75)100-x ; where x = 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100) showed high optical quality and close composition to the target one. The structure, organic residual content, thickness, optical properties and chemical resistance of prepared thin films were studied in dependence on both annealing temperature and the film composition.
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Acknowledgments
This work was supported by the financial support from project “High-sensitive and low-density materials based on polymeric nanocomposites” – NANOMAT (CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/17_048/0007376) and grant LM2018103 from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic.
good afternoon I have a question related to the adherence of the films. is it fine?
and is the stability of the prepared suspension adequate?
thanK
Good morning,
thank you for the questions. We didn´t observe any problems regarding adhesion. Thin films did´t peel or wash away during wet etching. Neverthless no further experiments dealing with adhesion were not performed.
About stability of the glass solutions in amine: Chalcogenide glass solution in aliphatic amine are sensitive to the oxidation and hydrolysis. Neveretheless freshly prepared solutions are stable for several days (solutions are clear without any turbidity and precipitates). Stability of solutions can be increased by preparation in inert atmoshere (in our case in nitrogen filled glovebox).
I hope that my answer is sufficient. If you have any further questions I will gladly answer them.
DEar Jancalek,
thank very much for your answer. It is interesting your work, we are going to work in the preparation of glas-ceramic coatings by sol-gel, and at the moment, we will try to prepared stable suspension of nanoparticles that we can incorporate to silica sol.
thnak again