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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2012

Electrochromic behavior of WxSiyOz thin films prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering at normal and glancing angles

J. Gil-Rostra; Manuel Cano; José M. Pedrosa; F. J. Ferrer; Francisco J. García-García; F. Yubero; Agustín R. González-Elipe

This work reports the synthesis at room temperature of transparent and colored W(x)Si(y)O(z) thin films by magnetron sputtering (MS) from a single cathode. The films were characterized by a large set of techniques including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), and Raman spectroscopies. Their optical properties were determined by the analysis of the transmission and reflection spectra. It was found that both the relative amount of tungsten in the W-Si MS target and the ratio O(2)/Ar in the plasma gas were critical parameters to control the blue coloration of the films. The long-term stability of the color, attributed to the formation of a high concentration of W(5+) and W(4+) species, has been related with the formation of W-O-Si bond linkages in an amorphous network. At normal geometry (i.e., substrate surface parallel to the target) the films were rather compact, whereas they were very porous and had less tungsten content when deposited in a glancing angle configuration. In this case, they presented outstanding electrochromic properties characterized by a fast response, a high coloration, a complete reversibility after more than one thousand cycles and a relatively very low refractive index in the bleached state.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Influence of plasma-generated negative oxygen ion impingement on magnetron sputtered amorphous SiO2 thin films during growth at low temperatures

Manuel Macias-Montero; Francisco J. García-García; Rafael Álvarez; J. Gil-Rostra; J.C. González; José Cotrino; Agustín R. González-Elipe; Alberto Palmero

Growth of amorphous SiO2 thin films deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering at low temperatures has been studied under different oxygen partial pressure conditions. Film microstructures varied from coalescent vertical column-like to homogeneous compact microstructures, possessing all similar refractive indexes. A discussion on the process responsible for the different microstructures is carried out focusing on the influence of (i) the surface shadowing mechanism, (ii) the positive ion impingement on the film, and (iii) the negative ion impingement. We conclude that only the trend followed by the latter and, in particular, the impingement of O- ions with kinetic energies between 20 and 200 eV, agrees with the resulting microstructural changes. Overall, it is also demonstrated that there are two main microstructuring regimes in the growth of amorphous SiO2 thin films by magnetron sputtering at low temperatures, controlled by the amount of O2 in the deposition reactor, which stem from the competition betw...


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Anisotropic In-Plane Conductivity and Dichroic Gold Plasmon Resonance in Plasma-Assisted ITO Thin Films e-Beam-Evaporated at Oblique Angles

Julian Parra-Barranco; Francisco J. García-García; Victor Rico; Ana Borras; Carmen López-Santos; F. Frutos; Angel Barranco; Agustín R. González-Elipe

ITO thin films have been prepared by electron beam evaporation at oblique angles (OA), directly and while assisting their growth with a downstream plasma. The films microstructure, characterized by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and glancing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering, consisted of tilted and separated nanostructures. In the plasma assisted films, the tilting angle decreased and the nanocolumns became associated in the form of bundles along the direction perpendicular to the flux of evaporated material. The annealed films presented different in-depth and sheet resistivity as confirmed by scanning conductivity measurements taken for the individual nanocolumns. In addition, for the plasma-assisted thin films, two different sheet resistance values were determined by measuring along the nanocolumn bundles or the perpendicular to it. This in-plane anisotropy induces the electrochemical deposition of elongated gold nanostructures. The obtained Au-ITO composite thin films were characterized by anisotropic plasmon resonance absorption and a dichroic behavior when examined with linearly polarized light.


Polymers | 2017

In Vitro and in Vivo Study of Poly(Lactic–co–Glycolic) (PLGA) Membranes Treated with Oxygen Plasma and Coated with Nanostructured Hydroxyapatite Ultrathin Films for Guided Bone Regeneration Processes

Daniel Torres-Lagares; Lizett Castellanos-Cosano; María Ángeles Serrera-Figallo; Francisco J. García-García; Carmen López-Santos; Angel Barranco; Agustín Rodríguez-Gonzalez Elipe; Cristóbal Rivera-Jiménez; José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez

The novelty of this study is the addition of an ultrathin layer of nanostructured hydroxyapatite (HA) on oxygen plasma modified poly(lactic–co–glycolic) (PLGA) membranes (PO2) in order to evaluate the efficiency of this novel material in bone regeneration. Methods: Two groups of regenerative membranes were prepared: PLGA (control) and PLGA/PO2/HA (experimental). These membranes were subjected to cell cultures and then used to cover bone defects prepared on the skulls of eight experimental rabbits. Results: Cell morphology and adhesion of the osteoblasts to the membranes showed that the osteoblasts bound to PLGA were smaller and with a lower number of adhered cells than the osteoblasts bound to the PLGA/PO2/HA membrane (p < 0.05). The PLGA/PO2/HA membrane had a higher percentage of viable cells bound than the control membrane (p < 0.05). Both micro-CT and histological evaluation confirmed that PLGA/PO2/HA membranes enhance bone regeneration. A statistically significant difference in the percentage of osteoid area in relation to the total area between both groups was found. Conclusions: The incorporation of nanometric layers of nanostructured HA into PLGA membranes modified with PO2 might be considered for the regeneration of bone defects. PLGA/PO2/HA membranes promote higher osteosynthetic activity, new bone formation, and mineralisation than the PLGA control group.


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Non-enzymatic Glucose electrochemical sensor made of porous NiO thin films prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering at oblique angles

Francisco J. García-García; Pedro Salazar; F. Yubero; Agustín R. González-Elipe


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2015

A novel and improved surfactant-modified Prussian Blue electrode for amperometric detection of free chlorine in water

Pedro Salazar; Miriam Martín; Francisco J. García-García; José Luis González-Mora; Agustín R. González-Elipe


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2014

Tuning the transmittance and the electrochromic behavior of CoxSiyOz thin films prepared by magnetron sputtering at glancing angle

J. Gil-Rostra; Francisco J. García-García; F. Yubero; Agustín R. González-Elipe


Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters | 2013

Electrochromism in WOx and WxSiyO z thin films prepared by magnetron sputtering at glancing angles

Francisco J. García-García; J. Gil-Rostra; F. Yubero; Agustín R. González-Elipe


Surface Science | 2016

Quantitative analysis of Ni 2p photoemission in NiO and Ni diluted in a SiO2 matrix

Nicolas Pauly; F. Yubero; Francisco J. García-García; S. Tougaard


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015

Porous, robust highly conducting Ni-YSZ thin film anodes prepared by magnetron sputtering at oblique angles for application as anodes and buffer layers in solid oxide fuel cells

Francisco J. García-García; F. Yubero; Agustín R. González-Elipe; Stella P. Balomenou; Dimitris Tsiplakides; Ioanna Petrakopoulou; Richard M. Lambert

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Agustín R. González-Elipe

Spanish National Research Council

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F. Yubero

Spanish National Research Council

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J. Gil-Rostra

Spanish National Research Council

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F. J. Ferrer

Spanish National Research Council

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Angel Barranco

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro Salazar

Spanish National Research Council

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Carmen López-Santos

Spanish National Research Council

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Alberto Palmero

Spanish National Research Council

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