Investigation of Optical Transmission in Thin Metal Films

A. Axelevitch, B. Gorenstein, G. Golan

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Abstract

Thin metal films have recently attracted large interest due to their practical application in photo-detectors, solar cells and quantum electronics. It is known that thin films of noble metals such as Au, Ag, and Cu have a maximum optical transmittance in the shorter part of spectrum. In our work, optical properties of thin metals films deposited by thermal evaporation and low pressure (1.33·10-5- 1.33·10-4 Pa) DC plasma sputtering were investigated. Such low pressure is provided by triode sputtering method which supports a ballistic type of mass transfer between the sputtering target and the substrate. This method enables fine control of the film thickness and its density. Comparison of the films deposited by mentioned above two methods on glass substrates shows significant differences in their optical and electrical properties. Thin films of following metals: Sn, Al, V, Ti, Ni, Mo, Ta, W, Au, Ag, and Cu were deposited on glass and their optical and electrical properties were studied. The transmission spectra of thin films of various metals have significant differences. In our paper we discuss the causes of these differences.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication18th International Vacuum Congress, IVC 2010
EditorsFeng Pan, Xu Chen
Pages1-13
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781627487481
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event18th International Vacuum Congress, IVC 2010 - Beijing, China
Duration: 23 Aug 201027 Aug 2010

Publication series

NamePhysics Procedia
Volume32
ISSN (Print)1875-3884
ISSN (Electronic)1875-3892

Conference

Conference18th International Vacuum Congress, IVC 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period23/08/1027/08/10

Keywords

  • Low-Pressure Sputtering
  • Metal thin films
  • Optical properties

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