Abstract

One-dimensional multilayer structures of periodically alternating low refractive index (silicon oxide) and high refractive index (titanium oxide) materials have been deposited by sol-gel spin-coating. These structures have been characterized by atomic force microscopy, ellipsometry and visible-near IR spectroscopy with different angles of incident light falling.

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