Options
2009
Conference Paper
Title
Multifunctional optical coatings on polymers deposited by pulse magnetron sputtering and magnetron enhanced PECVD
Abstract
Reactive pulse magnetron sputtering processes are of increasing interest for the deposition of high-precision optical coatings of high density, low roughness and shift-free environmental stability. SiO2, Si3N4 and silicon oxynitride are attractive coating materials for interference filters produced by sputtering of a silicon target in a precisely controlled reactive gas mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. Polymer substrates are increasingly relevant for the application of optical coatings due to their mechanical and economical advantages. The opposing properties of hard and brittle metal oxide layers produced by sputtering on one hand and of the soft and elastic polymer substrates on the other hand may lead to adhesion failure and crack formation of the coatings. Magnetron PECVD (magPECVD ) using HMDSO as precursor allows to deposit carbon containing films with polymer-like properties. Results show the suitability of these coatings as hard coatings or matching layers. Multifunctional layers on polymer substrates with antireflective and scratch resistant properties were deposited using a combined magPECVD and sputter deposition process.