Growth condition of CeO2 thin films grown on glass substrate from aqueous solution and their optical property

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Cerium dioxide (CeO2) thin film is an attractive material with multiple applications. In this study CeO2 precursor thin films were deposited onto glass substrates at a room temperature from an aqueous solution by applying constant electrical field and their optical properties were investigated. The precursor was an aqueous solution of Ce(NO3)3-6H2O, Y(NO3)3-6H2O, and NH3(aq). The thin film was deposited on the glass substrate of the minus electrode side. By applying the electrical field of 2.6-3.6 V, the Y-Ce(OH)3 thin film was effectively deposited on glass substrates for 20-60 min at room temperature. The as-deposited film was amorphous, and a crystalline phase of Y-CeO2 with a transparent and smooth surface can be obtained after annealing at 823 K for 5 h in air. Spectral transmission curves of visible to ultraviolet light region through Y-CeO2 films were measured and about 10 to 30 % absorption peaks were observed around 310 to 330 nm. © 2011 Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Saiki, A., Kawai, C., Hashizume, T., & Terayama, K. (2011). Growth condition of CeO2 thin films grown on glass substrate from aqueous solution and their optical property. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 18). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/18/3/032011

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