1974
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6090(74)90098-4
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Optical properties of thin film Au-MgF2 cermets

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“…[182]. Au/MgF 2 or CeO 2 cermet or multilayer films may also be of interest because of the performance and stability of the Mo/MgF 2 films [183]. Initial results are encouraging in TiO 2 sol-gel coatings, where MnO was substituted for the more expensive noble metals [160].…”
Section: 2c3 Materials Used As Either Cermets or Multilayersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[182]. Au/MgF 2 or CeO 2 cermet or multilayer films may also be of interest because of the performance and stability of the Mo/MgF 2 films [183]. Initial results are encouraging in TiO 2 sol-gel coatings, where MnO was substituted for the more expensive noble metals [160].…”
Section: 2c3 Materials Used As Either Cermets or Multilayersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to thin-film-based plasmonic metamaterials, the internal structure of solution-derived gold strongly limits the electron motion in the metal. Quantitatively, the effect of the restricted mean free path of the electrons on the permittivity of gold is described by [20]…”
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“…[22]. In addition, the optical response of solution-derived metals is typically affected by the reduced electron mean free path 33 , which may further reduce the effective particle size, described by the parameter ξ 0 . Figure 5 demonstrates the evolution of optical properties of percolation systems when the correlation length is reduced, corresponding to a change in ξ 0 from 10 nm to 2 nm.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimental Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%