Abstract

The uniformity of silica nanoparticle antireflective coatings deposited from aqueous solutions on glass substrates is limited by the high surface tension and low evaporation rate of water. In this work, thin films of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) were utilized as an adhesion layer to increase the uniformity and optical transmittance of silica nanoparticle coatings. The increase in adhesive force caused by the presence of the PVP layer was measured using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The micro- and nanoscale uniformities of silica nanoparticle films with and without PVP adhesion layers were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and AFM. It was found that a thin PVP adhesion layer provides the adhesion required to form uniform films of silica nanoparticles. Solar weighted transmittance of 97.6% over a wavelength range of 330–1000 nm was achieved with soda-lime glass substrates coated on both sides.

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