Determination of size and concentration of copper nanoparticles dispersed in glasses using spectroscopic ellipsometry
2001
For the generation of particular optical properties the melt of a commercially manufactured glass is doped with copper compounds. The glass obtained is opaque black at the usual thickness and looks dark red after making it into bulbs of incandescent lamps. It is generally assumed that copper particles cause this colouring. A proof in a spectrophotometric way fails due to the very high absorbance even for a sample thickness below 20 μm. It will be shown that in these cases spectroscopic ellipsometry is a suitable method of investigation.
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