Properties of Thin Film Composites of rGO–SnO2 and Modeling of Ultraviolet Laser‐Induced Conductivity Decay
André Luis de Almeida,
Lucas Prado Fonseca,
Natália Carli de Oliveira
et al.
Abstract:Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and tin dioxide (SnO2) form composites in a wide range of SnO2/rGO proportions, which are deposited as thin films on borosilicate glass and silica substrates. The rGO proportion affects the SnO2 optical properties and the sample surface, as observed by optical transmittance and confocal and scanning electron microscopies images, mainly for high proportion of rGO. For low proportion, the presence of small surface islands may contribute to optical confinement. The evaluated bandgap i… Show more
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