Transparent and Conducting TiO2:Nb Films Made by Sputter Deposition: Application to Spectrally Selective Solar Reflectors

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2010-11Author
Maghanga, C. M.
Jensen, J
Niklasson, G. A
Granqvist, C. G
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Transparent and conducting thin films of TiO2:Nb were prepared on glass and aluminum 
substrates by dual-target reactive DC magnetron sputtering in an Ar + O2 plasma. The Nb 
content lay between zero and 4.9 at. % as determined by ion beam analyses. X-ray 
diffraction showed that vacuum annealing at 450 °C led to crystallinity and prevalence of 
the anatase structure. The influence of Nb doping was studied with regard to structural, 
optical, and electrical data. Optical constants were determined from spectrophotometric 
recordings for films on glass, and the onset of free-electron behavior was documented for 
annealed films. The latter films, deposited onto Al2O3-coated Al, were found to display 
optically selective reflectance and to be useful for solar energy applications
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