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SiO2 barrier layer influence on the glass composites with oxide nano films laser ablation destruction

https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2019-10-6-632-636

Abstract

This study concerns the composites optical characteristics dependence on the chemical composition of the oxide nanofilms from TiO2–MexOy and on the existence of a SiO2 barrier layer. The laser ablation destruction threshold energy density values decrease with the light transmission growth in the visible range of the composites for oneand double-layer nanofilms. These properties measurement results dependences for the composites with oneand double-layer nanofilms can be connected with various structure and composition of the complexes which were formed in the films.

About the Authors

V. G. Shemanin
Novorossiysk Polytechnic Institute of Kuban State Technological University
Russian Federation

Karla Marksa street, 20, Novorossiysk, 353900



E. V. Kolpakova
Novorossiysk Polytechnic Institute of Kuban State Technological University
Russian Federation

Karla Marksa street, 20, Novorossiysk, 353900



A. B. Atkarskaya
Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Novorossiysk branch, Myskhakskoe shosse, 75, Novorossiysk, 353919



O. V. Mkrtychev
Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Novorossiysk branch, Myskhakskoe shosse, 75, Novorossiysk, 353919



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Shemanin V.G., Kolpakova E.V., Atkarskaya A.B., Mkrtychev O.V. SiO2 barrier layer influence on the glass composites with oxide nano films laser ablation destruction. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2019;10(6):632-636. https://doi.org/10.17586/2220-8054-2019-10-6-632-636

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