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Thermochromic and opacity behaviors in vanadium dioxide nanofilms: a theoretical study

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MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ac4733

Keywords

vanadium dioxides nanofilm; opacity; absorption coefficient; refractive index; extinction coefficient

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This study investigates the opacity of vanadium dioxide nanofilms, revealing different behaviors at different wavelength ranges and with varying thickness. The results show that the highest opacity is achieved in the ultraviolet region for the insulating phase, while the lowest opacity is found in the infrared region for the same phase. Additionally, the opacity behavior remains similar in the three phases in the visible region.
Vanadium dioxide nanofilms are one of the most essential materials in electronic applications like smart windows. Therefore, studying and understanding the optical properties of such films is crucial to modify the parameters that control these properties. To this end, this work focuses on investigating the opacity as a function of the energy directed at the nanofilms with different thicknesses (1-100) nm. Effective mediator theories (EMTs), which are considered as the application of Bruggeman's formalism and the Looyenga mixing rule, have been used to estimate the dielectric constant of VO2 nanofilms. The results show different opacity behaviors at different wavelength ranges (ultraviolet, visible, and infrared). The results depict that the highest opacity of the insulating phase is achieved at the ultraviolet region and it reduces for the metal phase. Besides, the results demonstrate that the opacity possesses a redshift during the changes at the three phases. Regarding the infrared region, the lowest opacity value is achieved at the insulator phase and it increases to the highest value at the metal phase. In the visible region, the opacity behavior remains similar in the three phases. It is worth noting that the lowest opacity is found for thinner nanofilm. Since both the refractive index and the extinction index are among the most essential optical constants, hence, both of them were compared with the experiment results, and an excellent agreement is achieved between them.

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