Study of adsorption properties of nanostructured films based on tin dioxide
A.P. Sigaev, I.A. Averin, A.A. Karmanov, I.A. Pronin, N.D. Yakushova
Penza State University
DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2020.12.162
Original article
Abstract: The results of theoretical and experimental studies of surface properties of nanostructured films based on tin dioxide using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, ellipsometry and the indicator method of the distribution of adsorption centers are presented. Etching in inductively coupled plasma was used for additional post-processing of nanostructured films in order to activate the adsorption centers.
Keywords: sol-gel technology, films, mixed oxides, IR-Fourier spectroscopy, the adsorption centers, spectrophotometry, indicator method of a distribution of adsorption centers, plasma treatment
- Aleksandr P. Sigaev – postgraduate student, Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University Igor A. Averin – Dr. Sc., Professor, the Head of the Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University
- Igor A. Averin – Dr. Sc., Professor, the Head of the Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University
- Andrei A. Karmanov – Ph. D., Docent, Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University Igor A. Pronin – Dr. Sc., Professor, Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University
- Igor A. Pronin – Dr. Sc., Professor, Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University
- Nadezhda D. Yakushova – Senior Lecturer, Department of Nano- and Microelectronics, Penza State University
Reference:
Sigaev, A.P. Study of adsorption properties of nanostructured films based on tin dioxide / A.P. Sigaev, I.A. Averin, A.A. Karmanov, I.A. Pronin, N.D. Yakushova // Physical and chemical aspects of the study of clusters, nanostructures and nanomaterials. — 2020. — I. 12. — P. 162-169. DOI: 10.26456/pcascnn/2020.12.162. (In Russian).
Full article (in Russian): download PDF file
⇐ Prevoius journal article | Content | Next journal article ⇒