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We have succeeded in single-step synthesis of polycrystalline BaTiO3 thin f
ilm on glass substrate with the thickness of 500 nm at 50 degrees C by newl
y established sol-gel method starting from high-concentration Ba- and Ti-al
koxide precursor solutions. The film was in good quality with a crack-free,
smooth surface. The key process of crystallization of BaTiO3, at low tempe
rature was the aging of gel film ill a mist of water and alcohol in a seale
d cell. The water mist may slow hydrolysis and the alcohol mist may stabili
ze the reactive Ti-alkoxide to associate the reaction rate with that of Ba-
alkoxide. Both effects may lead the alkoxides to crystallize into BaTiO3 pe
rovskite instead of being hydrolyzed separately. The dried and fired films
showed optical transmission spectra in the wavelength range of 350-2600 nm
with sharp absorption edge at 350 nm and the refractive index n = 2.0 in th
e visible light region was estimated from the interference fringes. (C) 200
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