“…It is of interest for use as gas sensor [1, 2], photoinduced optical operated materials [3], solar cell [4][5][6], photocatalyst [7][8][9], selfcleaning glasses [10], electrochromic films [11], antireflection coatings [12] and transparent conductors [13]. Titanium dioxide is also a principal component used in planar waveguide technology [14,15]. Several synthesis methods concerning titanium dioxide thin films are described in the literature, such as e-beam evaporation [2], magnetron sputtering [7,16], ultrasonic spray pyrolysis [17], chemical vapor deposition [18,19], metal organic chemical vapor deposition [13], pulsed laser deposition [20], and sol-gel method [1, 5,6,[9][10][11][12][13].…”