Optical and thermal properties of transparent infrared blocking antimony doped tin oxide thin films

Abendroth T, Schumm B, Alajlan SA, Almogbel AM, Maeder G, Haertel P, Althues H, Kaskel S (2017)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

Journal

Book Volume: 624

Pages Range: 152-159

DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2017.01.028

Abstract

Antimony doped tin oxide thin films show outstanding optical, electrical and thermal properties. Here, we report the preparation of 100–500 nm thick undoped and antimony doped tin oxide films on glass substrates by aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition in order to evaluate the films for solar control glazing applications. The structural, electrical and optical properties are studied for variable antimony doping levels (0 at%–22.5 at% in the film) and deposition temperatures (300–600 °C). The influence of antimony doping levels on absorption and reflection is evaluated with respect to tune optical properties in the visible and near infrared range. Compared to commercially available glazing (e.g. from Saudi-Arabian glass companies) an improved solar blocking behavior is observed for nanostructured ATO thin films.

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APA:

Abendroth, T., Schumm, B., Alajlan, S.A., Almogbel, A.M., Maeder, G., Haertel, P.,... Kaskel, S. (2017). Optical and thermal properties of transparent infrared blocking antimony doped tin oxide thin films. Thin Solid Films, 624, 152-159. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tsf.2017.01.028

MLA:

Abendroth, Thomas, et al. "Optical and thermal properties of transparent infrared blocking antimony doped tin oxide thin films." Thin Solid Films 624 (2017): 152-159.

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