During the growth of oxide thin films by pulsed laser deposition, a strong oxygen substrate-to-film transfer has been experimentally observed for SrTiO 3 and LaAlO 3 thin films epitaxially grown on 18 O exchanged SrTiO 3 and LaAlO 3 substrates by secondary ion mass spectrometry depth profiling. This oxygen transfer effect can seriously change the respective thin film properties. Taking the oxygen substrate contribution to the overall oxygen balance into account, original ways to design material properties of oxide thin films can be envisioned like a controlled charge carrier doping of SrTiO 3 thin films.
To ensure safe and reliable operation of materials with high thermal loads, e.g., in turbines or thermal solar collectors, it is key to detect material degradation. Here, a sensor concept providing a direct optical feedback of thermally induced hardness and resistivity changes in transition‐metal‐nitride functional coatings is presented. The sensor concept relies on a lossy Gires–Tournois interferometer configuration using thermally induced detuning of a highly absorbing state in the optical spectrum as feedback. It is demonstrated for the specific case of TiAlN coatings that such detuning is due to a symmetry‐breaking structural phase transition, which is accompanied by the formation of saturated structural colors.
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