Noack, JohannesJohannesNoackScheurell, KerstinKerstinScheurellKemnitz, ErhardErhardKemnitzGarcia-Juan, PlácidoPlácidoGarcia-JuanRau, HelgeHelgeRauLacroix, MarcMarcLacroixEicher, JohannesJohannesEicherLintner, BirgitBirgitLintnerSontheimer, ThomasThomasSontheimerHofmann, ThomasThomasHofmannHegmann, JanJanHegmannJahn, RainerRainerJahnLöbmann, PeerPeerLöbmann2022-03-042022-03-042012https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/22976810.1039/c2jm33324dMagnesium fluoride sols for the wet chemical processing of porous MgF2 antireflective coatings were prepared by the reaction of MgCl 2 with HF. The formation and crystallisation of MgF 2 nanoparticles were followed by 19F NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) in the liquid phase. The crystallization of the resulting films was monitored by XRD experiments. At temperatures exceeding 550 °C the film material and glass substrates undergo a chemical reaction, MgO is formed and SiF 4 evaporates as a volatile product. Microstructure and optical properties were characterized as a function of the annealing temperature. The mechanical stability of MgF 2 films was evaluated by the Crockmeter test using both felt and steel wool. It is shown that porous MgF 2 films prepared by this synthesis have a vast potential for the large-area processing of antireflective coatings.enAntireflexschichtMagnesiumfluoridNanopartikelBeschichtung666540MgF2 antireflective coatings by sol-gel processing: Film preparation and thermal densificationjournal article