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Solution-processing of thick chalcogenide-chalcogenide and metal-chalcogenide structures by spin-coating and multilayer lamination

Author(s): Zha, Yunlai; Arnold, Craig B

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Abstract: This paper presents a new technique for fabricating thick (>10μm) chalcogenide multilayer structures. Films of arbitrary thicknesses are readily achieved through spin-coating, lamination and baking. For homogeneous systems, layer interfaces can be effectively removed by annealing above Tg. Alternatively, heterogeneous multilayer films can be realized by introducing layers of different chalcogenide materials or metals. In particular, photo-induced Ag dissolution is verified in a laminated multilayer film, with a refractive index increase greater than 0.2. The work presented here has great implications for chalcogenide deposition with potential applications in data storage, IR detection and IR beam combining.
Publication Date: 1-Feb-2013
Electronic Publication Date: 30-Jan-2013
Citation: Zha, Yunlai, Arnold, Craig B. (2013). Solution-processing of thick chalcogenide-chalcogenide and metal-chalcogenide structures by spin-coating and multilayer lamination. Optical Materials Express, 3 (2), 309 - 309. doi:10.1364/OME.3.000309
DOI: doi:10.1364/OME.3.000309
EISSN: 2159-3930
Pages: 309 - 309
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Optical Materials Express
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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