Rare earth-doped TiO2 nanocrystalline thin films: Preparation and thermal stability
2014
Abstract A colloidal sol–gel route was used for the synthesis of nanoparticulate TiO 2 and Ln 3+ -doped TiO 2 sols (Ln = Eu or Er; contents of 1, 2, or 3 mol.%), from which the corresponding functional nanocrystalline thin films were subsequently obtained by the dip-coating method. It was found that the as-synthesized sols are not entirely suitable for the preparation of homogeneous thin films due to the water's high surface tension, a problem that is however solved by diluting the sols in ethanol. Appropriate dilution conditions were then determined, and the effect of this dilution on the sol viscosity identified. Finally, the phase composition in the as-deposited condition and the thermal stability of the dip-coated thin films were investigated by X-ray thermodiffractometry up to 1000 °C. It was found that the as-deposited thin films are homogenous and formed by the desired anatase nanoparticles, which eventually start to transform into rutile particles at high temperature. However, no precipitation of titanates occurs in the temperature range investigated. Also, it was observed that increasing the Ln 3+ content improves the thermal stability of these anatase nanocrystalline thin films, an effect that is, if any, slightly more marked for Eu 3+ than for Er 3+ .
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