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Metallic Adhesive Layers for Ag‐Based First Surface Mirrors
Authors:Robin A James  Andrew J Stapleton  Adam Hughes  Eric Charrault  Kamil Zuber  Eliza Switalska  Drew Evans  Peter Murphy  Marta Llusca
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom;2. Thin Films Coating Group, Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, South Australia, 5095, Australia
Abstract:
Metallic thin films have been evaluated as adhesive layers for first surface mirrors. Thin films (0.5–4 nm thick) of Cr, Cu, Ge, Sn, and Ni, capped with an over layer of 100 nm of Ag have been deposited by means of ion assisted electron beam evaporation onto glass substrates. The specular reflectance, conductivity, morphology, adhesion, and abrasion resistance of the mirrors have been assessed and compared. This work demonstrates the superior Ni and Ge adhesion and abrasion resistance to Ag thin films, while Cr and again Ni are the best candidates in terms of reflectance enhancement. In particular, 4 nm of Ni increases the Ag reflectance from 95.7% to 96.7%, exhibits the strongest adhesion as determined by the cross hatch tape test and the lowest loss of material after the different abrasion tests is just 50% in comparison to 100% for Ag‐coated glass substrates.
Keywords:adhesion  first surface mirrors  high reflectivity  seed layer  silver
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