Journal of New Technology and Materials
Volume 2, Numéro 2, Pages 13-17
2012-12-25
Authors : Berkani O. . Latrous K. . El Hamzaoui H. . Bouazaoui M. . Capoen B. .
Titanium dioxide films of 5 µm thickness have been deposited on soda-lime glass substrates by dip-coating from a suspension of titanium dioxide powder prepared using a sol-gel route. After a heat-treatment, the obtained films have been irradiated using ArF excimer laser. The effect of the laser fluence, ranging between 115 mJ/cm2 and 495 mJ/cm2; on the crystallization of the deposited films has been studied. The irradiated areas were characterized using micro-Raman spectroscopy. While the as-deposited films were amorphous, irradiated areas display anatase or rutile crystalline structures, depending on the laser fluence. The corresponding local temperature range was evaluated to 700-800°C. Moreover, the apparent darkening of the layer when increasing the laser fluence was attributed to a re-arrangement of particles under laser-annealing.
Sol-Gel, TiO2 films, Laser irradiation, Crystallization, Raman spectroscopy
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pages 11-15.
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pages 43-46.
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pages 29-33.
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pages 43-48.
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pages 8-12.