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The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films

In multicomponent thin films, properties and functionalities related to post-deposition annealing treatments, such as thermal stability, optical absorption and surface morphology are typically rationalized, neglecting the role of the substrate. Here, we show the role of the substrate in determining...

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Autores principales: Balzano, Vincenzo, Cavaliere, Emanuele, Fanetti, Mattia, Gardonio, Sandra, Gavioli, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092253
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author Balzano, Vincenzo
Cavaliere, Emanuele
Fanetti, Mattia
Gardonio, Sandra
Gavioli, Luca
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Cavaliere, Emanuele
Fanetti, Mattia
Gardonio, Sandra
Gavioli, Luca
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description In multicomponent thin films, properties and functionalities related to post-deposition annealing treatments, such as thermal stability, optical absorption and surface morphology are typically rationalized, neglecting the role of the substrate. Here, we show the role of the substrate in determining the temperature dependent behaviour of a paradigmatic two-component nanogranular thin film (Ag/TiO(2)) deposited by gas phase supersonic cluster beam deposition (SCBD) on silica and sapphire. Up to 600 °C, no TiO(2) grain growth nor crystallization is observed, likely inhibited by the Zener pinning pressure exerted by the Ag nanoparticles on the TiO(2) grain boundaries. Above 600 °C, grain coalescence, formation of However, the two substrates steer the evolution of the film morphology and optical properties in two different directions. anatase and rutile phases and drastic modification of the optical absorption are observed. On silica, Ag is still present as NPs distributed into the TiO(2) matrix, while on sapphire, hundreds of nm wide Ag aggregates appear on the film surface. Moreover, the silica-deposited film shows a broad absorption band in the visible range while the sapphire-deposited film becomes almost transparent for wavelengths above 380 nm. We discuss this result in terms of substrate differences in thermal conductivity, thermal expansion coefficient and Ag diffusivity. The study of the substrate role during annealing is possible since SCBD allows the synthesis of the same film independently of the substrate, and suggests new perspectives on the thermodynamics and physical exchanges between thin films and their substrates during heat treatments.
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spelling pubmed-84713012021-09-27 The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films Balzano, Vincenzo Cavaliere, Emanuele Fanetti, Mattia Gardonio, Sandra Gavioli, Luca Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In multicomponent thin films, properties and functionalities related to post-deposition annealing treatments, such as thermal stability, optical absorption and surface morphology are typically rationalized, neglecting the role of the substrate. Here, we show the role of the substrate in determining the temperature dependent behaviour of a paradigmatic two-component nanogranular thin film (Ag/TiO(2)) deposited by gas phase supersonic cluster beam deposition (SCBD) on silica and sapphire. Up to 600 °C, no TiO(2) grain growth nor crystallization is observed, likely inhibited by the Zener pinning pressure exerted by the Ag nanoparticles on the TiO(2) grain boundaries. Above 600 °C, grain coalescence, formation of However, the two substrates steer the evolution of the film morphology and optical properties in two different directions. anatase and rutile phases and drastic modification of the optical absorption are observed. On silica, Ag is still present as NPs distributed into the TiO(2) matrix, while on sapphire, hundreds of nm wide Ag aggregates appear on the film surface. Moreover, the silica-deposited film shows a broad absorption band in the visible range while the sapphire-deposited film becomes almost transparent for wavelengths above 380 nm. We discuss this result in terms of substrate differences in thermal conductivity, thermal expansion coefficient and Ag diffusivity. The study of the substrate role during annealing is possible since SCBD allows the synthesis of the same film independently of the substrate, and suggests new perspectives on the thermodynamics and physical exchanges between thin films and their substrates during heat treatments. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8471301/ /pubmed/34578569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092253 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balzano, Vincenzo
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The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films
title The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films
title_full The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films
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title_full_unstemmed The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films
title_short The Role of Substrate on Thermal Evolution of Ag/TiO(2) Nanogranular Thin Films
title_sort role of substrate on thermal evolution of ag/tio(2) nanogranular thin films
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092253
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