Abstract
Multilayered film stacks serving optical applications usually require multiple target sources for deposition. In this work, we present a convenient method for the deposition of single- and multilayered thin films with varying diamond-like carbon (DLC) and silver content employing a single magnetron in the deposition system. For this, a reactive magnetron sputtering system was utilized and the silver target was poisoned based on desired structure: clean target and argon gas resulted in a pure silver film, completely poisoned target and acetylene and argon gas resulted in a DLC film, and anything in between resulted in a nanocomposite DLC:Ag film. The films were deposited on fused quartz, crystalline silicon, and porous anodized aluminum oxide substrates. We investigated the optical properties of these films and showed their applications for anti-reflective, black-appearing coatings and refractometric sensors, both experimentally and by simulation methods.
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