Anatase-rutile transformation through high-temperature annealing of titania films produced by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis |
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Authors: | A. Nakaruk |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia |
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Abstract: | Titanium dioxide films were prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis on (0001) α-quartz substrates at 400 °C and/or annealed in air at 600°, 800°, or 1000 °C. The as-deposited films at 400 °C (50 nm grains) and annealed at 600 °C (100 nm grains) showed single-phase anatase of high transparency in the visible region. Films annealed at 800 °C and 1000 °C showed mixed-phase anatase (100 nm grains) plus rutile (700 nm agglomerates) and pure rutile, (700 nm grains), respectively. Raman and X-ray data indicate the presence of residual stress in the films, which may arise from contamination, silicon diffusion into the films, and/or oxygen deficiency. |
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Keywords: | Titanium dioxide Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis Glancing angle X-ray diffraction Optical properties |
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