Optical and infrared properties of glancing angle-deposited nanostructured tungsten films

Craig Ungaro, Ankit Shah, Ivan Kravchenko, Dale K. Hensley, Stephen K. Gray, Mool C. Gupta

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Abstract

Nanotextured tungsten thin films were obtained on a stainless steel (SS) substrate using the glancing-angledeposition (GLAD) method. It was found that the optical absorption and thermal emittance of the SS substrate can be controlled by varying the parameters used during deposition. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations were used to predict the optical absorption and infrared (IR) reflectance spectra of the fabricated samples, and good agreement was found between simulated and measured data. FDTD simulations were also used to predict the effect of changes in the height and periodicity of the nanotextures. These simulations show that good control over the absorption can be achieved by altering the height and periodicity of the nanostructure. These nanostructures were shown to be temperature stable up to 500°C with the addition of a protective HfO2 layer. Applications for this structure are explored, including a promising application for solar thermal energy systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)506-509
Number of pages4
JournalOptics Letters
Volume40
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 15 2015

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