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Applied Optics | 2009

Measurement method for the refractive index of thick solid and liquid layers

Branko Šantić; Davor Gracin; Krunoslav Juraić

A simple method is proposed for the refractive index measurement of thick solid and liquid layers. In contrast to interferometric methods, no mirrors are used, and the experimental setup is undemanding and simple. The method is based on the variation of transmission caused by optical interference within the layer as a function of incidence angle. A new equation is derived for the positions of the interference extrema versus incidence angle. Scattering at the surfaces and within the sample, as well as weak absorption, do not play important roles. The method is illustrated by the refractive index measurements of sapphire, window glass, and water.


Materials | 2010

SAXS Studies of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Polymer Electrolytes and in Nanostructured Films

Aleksandra Turković; Pavo Dubček; Krunoslav Juraić; Antun Drašner; Sigrid Bernstorff

Polymer electrolytes as nanostructured materials are very attractive components for batteries and opto-electronic devices. (PEO)8ZnCl2 polymer electrolytes were prepared from PEO and ZnCl2. The nanocomposites (PEO)8ZnCl2/TiO2 themselves contained TiO2 nanograins. In this work, the influence of the TiO2 nanograins on the morphology and ionic conductivity of the nanocomposite was systematically studied by transmission small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) simultaneously recorded with wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at the synchrotron ELETTRA. Films containing nanosized grains of titanium dioxide (TiO2) are widely used in the research of optical and photovoltaic devices. The TiO2 films, prepared by chemical vapor deposition and e-beam epitaxy, were annealed in hydrogen atmospheres in the temperature range between 20 °C and 900 °C in order to study anatase-rutile phase transition at 740 °C. Also, grazing-incidence small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) spectra for each TiO2 film were measured in reflection geometry at different grazing incident angles. Environmentally friendly galvanic cells, as well as solar cells of the second generation, are to be constructed with TiO2 film as working electrode, and nanocomposite polymer as electrolyte.


Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology | 2016

Influence of RF excitation during pulsed laser deposition in oxygen atmosphere on the structural properties and luminescence of nanocrystalline ZnO:Al thin films

Daniel Meljanac; Krunoslav Juraić; Milivoj Plodinec; Zdravko Siketić; Davor Gracin; Nikša Krstulović; Krešimir Salamon; Hrvoje Skenderović; Zlatko Kregar; Iva Šrut Rakić; Sigrid Bernstorff

Thin ZnO:Al layers were deposited by pulsed laser deposition in vacuum and in oxygen atmosphere at gas pressures between 10 and 70 Pa and by applying radio-frequency (RF) plasma. Grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering and grazing incidence x-ray diffraction (GIXRD) data showed that an increase in the oxygen pressure leads to an increase in the roughness, a decrease in the sample density, and changes in the size distribution of nanovoids. The nanocrystal sizes estimated from GIXRD were around 20 nm, while the sizes of the nanovoids increased from 1 to 2 nm with the oxygen pressure. The RF plasma mainly influenced the nanostructural properties and point defects dynamics. The photoluminescence consisted of three contributions, ultraviolet (UV), blue emission due to Zn vacancies, and red emission, which are related to an excess of oxygen. The RF excitation lowered the defect level related to blue emission and narrowed the UV luminescence peak, which indicates an improvement of the structural ordering....


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Application of the shifted excitation Raman difference spectroscopy (SERDS) to the analysis of trace amounts of methanol in red wines

Boris Leonidovich Volodin; Sergei Dolgy; Vladimir S. Ban; Davor Gracin; Krunoslav Juraić; Leo Gracin

Shifted Excitation Raman Difference Spectroscopy (SERDS) has proven an effective method for performing Raman analysis of fluorescent samples. This technique allows achieving excellent signal to noise performance with shorter excitation wavelengths, thus taking full advantage of the superior signal strength afforded by shorter excitation wavelengths and the superior performance, also combined with lower cost, delivered by silicon CCDs. The technique is enabled by use of two closely space fixed-wavelength laser diode sources stabilized with the Volume Bragg gratings (VBGs). A side by side comparison reveals that SERDS technique delivers superior signal to noise ratio and better detection limits in most situations, even when a longer excitation wavelength is employed for the purpose of elimination of the fluorescence. We have applied the SERDS technique to the quantitative analysis of the presence of trace amounts of methanol in red wines, which is an important task in quality control operations within wine industry and is currently difficult to perform in the field. So far conventional Raman spectroscopy analysis of red wines has been impractical due to the high degree of fluorescence.


ChemPhysChem | 2018

Tuning the Properties of Periodic Mesoporous Organosilica Films for Low-k Application by Gemini Surfactants

M. Redzheb; Oguzhan Orkut Okudur; Sigrid Bernstorff; Krunoslav Juraić; Pascal Van Der Voort; Silvia Armini

Periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) thin films were synthesized by evaporation-induced self-assembly of 1,2-bis(triethoxysilyl)ethane and an ionic Gemini 16-12-16 surfactant under acidic conditions. The films were characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering, ellipsometric porosimetry, impedance measurements, and nanoindentation. The ease of control of the packing parameter in Gemini surfactants makes the PMO film templated by a Gemini an exciting first step towards small pore size PMO films with engineered mesostructures.


Applied Surface Science | 2008

Nanostructure of thin silicon films by combining HRTEM, XRD and Raman spectroscopy measurements and the implication to the optical properties

Andreja Gajović; Davor Gracin; Igor Djerdj; Nenad Tomašić; Krunoslav Juraić; Dang Sheng Su


Thin Solid Films | 2009

Correlating Raman-spectroscopy and high-resolution transmission-electron-microscopy studies of amorphous/nanocrystalline multilayered silicon thin films

Andreja Gajović; Davor Gracin; Krunoslav Juraić; Jordi Sancho-Parramon; Miran Čeh


Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2007

Study of amorphous nanocrystalline thin silicon films by grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering

Davor Gracin; Sigrid Bernstorff; Pavo Dubček; Andreja Gajovic; Krunoslav Juraić


Optical Materials | 2010

Optical and structural properties of silver nanoparticles in glass matrix formed by thermal annealing of field assisted film dissolution

Jordi Sancho-Parramon; Vesna Janicki; Pavo Dubček; Marko Karlušić; Davor Gracin; M. Jakšić; Sigrid Bernstorff; Daniel Meljanac; Krunoslav Juraić


Applied Surface Science | 2006

The nano-structural properties of hydrogenated a-Si and Si–C thin films alloys by GISAXS and vibrational spectroscopy

Davor Gracin; Krunoslav Juraić; Pavo Dubček; Andreja Gajović; Sigrid Bernstorff

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Sigrid Bernstorff

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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Miran Čeh

University of Ljubljana

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Andrea Moguš-Milanković

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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