Intrinsic Properties and Future Perspective of HfO2/V2O5/HfO2 Multi-Layer Thin Films via E-Beam Evaporation as a Transparent Heat Mirror

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HfO2 and V2O5 as multi-layer thin films are discussed for their potential use as transparent heat mirrors. Multi-layered HfO2/V2O5/HfO2 thin films with a thickness of 100/60/100 nm were pre-pared via e-beam evaporation on a soda–lime glass substrate. Rutherford backscattering confirmed the multi-layer structure with uniform surface. The as-deposited thin films were annealed at 300 °C and 400 °C, respectively, for 1 h in air. The transmittance of approximately 90% was obtained for all thin films. Due to the relatively low thickness and non-stoichiometry of HfO2, a band gap of approximately 3.25 eV was determined (instead of the theoretical 5.3–5.7 eV). The as-deposited thin films possessed conductivity of approximately 0.2 Ω−1cm−1 and increased to 1 Ω−1 cm−1 and 2 Ω−1 cm−1 for thin films annealed at 300 and 400 °C, respectively. Due to the unique intrinsic properties of HfO2/V2O5/HfO2 thin films, the results obtained are promising for application as a transparent heat mirror.

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Cheema, D. A., Danial, M. O., Hanif, M. B., Alghamdi, A. S., Ramadan, M., Khaliq, A., … Motola, M. (2022). Intrinsic Properties and Future Perspective of HfO2/V2O5/HfO2 Multi-Layer Thin Films via E-Beam Evaporation as a Transparent Heat Mirror. Coatings, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12040448

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