Ozone-Induced Optical Density Change of NiO Thin Films and Their Applicability as Neutral Optical Density Filter

dc.contributor.authorR. Noonuruk
dc.contributor.authorN. Wongpisutpaisan
dc.contributor.authorP. Mukdacharoenchai
dc.contributor.authorW. Techitdheera
dc.contributor.authorW. Pecharapa
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T05:51:51Z
dc.date.issued2011-01-01
dc.description.abstractNickel oxide (NiO) thin films were deposited onto glass substrates by sol-gel spin-coating technique. The coating solution was prepared by reacting nickel acetate tetrahydrate as precursor and absolute ethanol as solvent. The asdeposited films were annealed in air at 350oC. The color of the film can be changed from bleach color to be dark brownish after UV/ozone treatment. The change in optical density of more than 40% can be achieved after 5 min of treatment. The colored films can be readily recovered by thermal treatment at 150 °C within 30 min. Further increasing ozone exposure time leads to greater change in optical density. The presence of ozone-induced hydroxyl groups causes the color change of the films. The unique behavior of this chromic material can be applied as novel tunable neutral optical density filters and related devices by ozone-assisted method.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.proeng.2011.03.039
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/2843
dc.subjectNon-blocking I/O
dc.subjectNickel oxide
dc.subjectBleach
dc.subjectTetrahydrate
dc.subjectSpin Coating
dc.subjectThermal Treatment
dc.subject.classificationTransition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
dc.titleOzone-Induced Optical Density Change of NiO Thin Films and Their Applicability as Neutral Optical Density Filter
dc.typeArticle

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