Applied Surface Science, Vol.295, 231-239, 2014
Nanostructured hydrophobic DC sputtered inorganic oxide coating for outdoor glass insulators
We report the structural, optical and electrical properties of nanostructured hydrophobic inorganic hafnium oxide coating for outdoor glass insulator using DC sputtering technique to combat contamination problem. The properties were studied as a function of DC power. The characterization of the films was done using X-ray diffraction, EDS, surface profilometer, AFM, impedance analyser and water contact angle measurement system. The DC power was varied from 30 to 60 W and found to have a great impact on the properties of hafnium oxide. All the deposited samples were polycrystalline with nanostructured hydrophobic surfaces. The intensity of crystallinity of the film was found to be dependent on sputtering power and hydrophobicity was correlated to the nanoscale roughness of the films. The optical property reveals 80% average transmission for all the samples. The refractive index was found in the range of 1.85-1.92, near to the bulk value. The band gap calculated from transmission data was >5.3 eV for all deposited samples ensuring dielectric nature of the films. Surface energy calculated by two methods was found minimum for the film deposited at 50 W sputtering power. The resistivity was also high enough (similar to 10(4) Omega cm) to hinder the flow of leakage current through the film. The dielectric constant (epsilon) was found to be thickness dependent and also high enough (epsilon(max) = 23.12) to bear the large electric field of outdoor insulators. (C) 2014 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.