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Facile Deposition of YSZ-Inverse Photonic Glass Films
An alternative all-colloidal and
single-step deposition method of yttrium-stabilized zirconia (YSZ)-infiltrated
polymeric photonic glass films is presented. Heterocoagulation of
oppositely charged polystyrene (PS) microspheres and YSZ nanocrystals
in aqueous dispersions created PS/YSZ core–shell spheres. These
composite particles were deposited on glass substrates by a simple
drop-coating process. Heterocoagulation impaired self-assembly of
the particles, resulting in a disordered structure. Burn-out of the
polymer yielded a random array of YSZ shells. The effect of the filling
fraction of YSZ between these shells was explored. YSZ-inverse photonic
glass films with a thickness below 40 μm achieved 70% reflectance
of the incident radiation over a broad wavelength range between 0.4
and 2.2 μm. The YSZ structures demonstrated structural stability
up to 1000 °C and maintained high reflectance up to 1200 °C
for several hours, thus enabling applications as broadband reflectors
at elevated temperatures