1 April 2004 Effect of chromium intermediate layer on properties of silver coatings
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Abstract
Coatings with layer structures of Ag/glass, Ag/Cr/glass, and Ag/Cr-Ag/Cr/glass deposited with magnetron sputtering are investigated. The results indicate that the performance for reflectance, hardness, adherence, and humidity durability of the silver coatings with Ag/Cr/glass and Ag/Cr-Ag/Cr/glass structures are better than pure silver film. In addition, the silver coatings with an Ag/Cr-Ag/glass structure present more advantages than that of the Ag/Cr/glass. Reasons are analyzed accordingly.
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Xueke Xu, Zhaosheng Tang, ZhengXiu Fan, and Jianda Shao "Effect of chromium intermediate layer on properties of silver coatings," Optical Engineering 43(4), (1 April 2004). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1646409
Published: 1 April 2004
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KEYWORDS
Silver

Chromium

Reflectivity

Sputter deposition

Glasses

Humidity

Argon

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