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2012
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Near-surface modification of optical properties of fused silica by low-temperature hydrogenous atmospheric pressure plasma

Abstract
In this Letter, we report on the near-surface modification of fused silica by applying a hydrogenous atmospheric pressure plasma jet at ambient temperature. A significant decrease in UV-transmission due to this plasma treatment was observed. By the use of secondary ion mass spectroscopy, the composition of the plasma-modified glass surface was investigated. It was found that the plasma treatment led to a reduction of a 100 nm thick SiO2 layer to SiOx of gradual depth-dependent composition. For this plasma-induced layer, depth-resolved characteristic optical parameters, such as index of refraction and dispersion, were determined. Further, a significant plasma-induced increase of the concentration of hydrogen in the bulk material was measured. The decrease in transmission is explained by the plasma-induced near-surface formation of SiOx on the one hand and the diffusion of hydrogen into the bulk material on the other hand.
Author(s)
Gerhard, C.
Tasche, D.
Brückner, S.
Wieneke, S.
Viöl, W.
Zeitschrift
Optics Letters
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10.1364/OL.37.000566
Language
Englisch
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