Abstract

The development of nanocrystalline phases during isothermal annealing of titanium dioxide films deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering at various rates onto silica glass substrates has been studied. It is established that the heat treatment at temperatures within 500–700°C in air or in vacuum leads to significantly different results, depending on the initial crystalline structure of as-deposited films.

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