Tsuyoshi Murata
Nagoya University
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Applied Optics | 2008
Tsuyoshi Murata; Hitoshi Ishizawa; Akira Tanaka
We have successfully developed a process to form high quality MgF(2) thin films with ultralow refractive indices from autoclaved sols prepared from magnesium acetate and hydrofluoric acid. And we have confirmed that our porous MgF(2) coatings have not only high transmittance in the UV region but also high uniformity of film thickness. They can be uniformly formed on phiv 300 mm substrates as a single coating and as a hybrid coating with sublayers formed by physical vapor deposition. They are expected to be applied to various optics that need high transmittance in the UV region.
Applied Optics | 2008
Hitoshi Ishizawa; Shunsuke Niisaka; Tsuyoshi Murata; Akira Tanaka
Porous MgF(2)-SiO(2) thin films consisting of MgF(2) particles connected by an amorphous SiO(2) binder are prepared by a solgel process. The films have a low refractive index of 1.26, sufficient strength to withstand wiping by a cloth, and a high environmental resistance. The refractive index of the film can be controlled by changing the processing conditions. Films can be uniformly formed on curved substrates and at relatively low temperatures, such as 100 degrees C. The low refractive index of the film, which cannot be achieved by conventional dry processes, is effective in improving the performance of antireflective coatings.
Applied Optics | 2012
Tsuyoshi Murata; Junko Hieda; Nagahiro Saito; Osamu Takai
SiO2-added MgF2 nanoparticle coatings with various surface roughness properties were formed on fused silica-glass substrates from autoclaved sols prepared at 100-180 °C. To give it hydrophobicity, we treated the samples with fluoro-alkyl silane (FAS) vapor to form self-assembled monolayers on the nanoparticle coating and we examined the wettability of the samples. The samples preserved good transparency even after the FAS treatment. The wettability examination revealed that higher autoclave temperatures produced a larger average MgF2 nanoparticle particle size, a larger surface roughness, and a higher contact angle and the roll-off angle.
Optical Interference Coatings (2010), paper WA3 | 2010
Tsuyoshi Murata; Hitoshi Ishizawa; Akira Tanaka
Recently, required performance levels of antireflective coatings are becoming higher in technical fields of camera lens. We succeeded in forming antireflective coatings with ultra-low refractive index layers and achieving superior performances by sol-gel method.
Archive | 2000
Tsuyoshi Murata; Hitoshi Ishizawa
Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2011
Tsuyoshi Murata; Junko Hieda; Nagahiro Saito; Osamu Takai
Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2011
Tsuyoshi Murata; Junko Hieda; Nagahiro Saito; Osamu Takai
Archive | 2009
Hitoshi Ishizawa; Shunsuke Niisaka; Tsuyoshi Murata
Archive | 2005
Hitoshi Ishizawa; Shunsuke Niisaka; Tsuyoshi Murata
Optical Interference Coatings (2007), paper ThD11 | 2007
Tsuyoshi Murata; Hitoshi Ishizawa; Akira Tanaka