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arxiv: 1810.12131 · v1 · pith:LFZUDK4Znew · submitted 2018-10-29 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Ultra-thin titanium nitride films for refractory spectral selectivity

classification ⚛️ physics.app-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords nitridetitaniumopticaldemonstratefilmsfiltersknownrefractory
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We demonstrate a selectively emitting optical Fabry-P\'erot resonator based on a few-nm-thin continuous metallic titanium nitride film, separated by a dielectric spacer from an optically thick titanium nitride back-reflector, which exhibits excellent stability at 1070 K against chemical degradation, thin-film instabilities and melting point depression. The structure paves the way to the design and fabrication of refractory thermal emitters using the well-established processes known from the field of multilayer and rugate optical filters. We demonstrate that a few-nanometer thick films of titanium nitride can be stable under operation at temperatures exceeding 1070 K. This type of selective emitter provides a means towards near-infrared thermal emission that could potentially be tailored to the accuracy level known from rugate optical filters.

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