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Optical properties of tungsten trioxide, palladium and platinum thin films for functional nanostructures engineering: erratum

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Abstract

In our recent paper [D. P. Kulikova Opt. Express 28(21), 32049 (2020). [CrossRef]  ], an early version of Fig. 1 was published. This erratum corrects that error.

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Here we publish an updated version of Fig. 1 to replace corresponding figure in Ref. [1].

 figure: Fig. 1.

Fig. 1. SEM images of palladium (a, b) and platinum (c, d) films deposited directly on a quartz substrate (a, c) and on a 81 nm thick WO3 film (b, d). Insets show images of the samples after annealing at 600°C illustrating the continuity of as-fabricated films.

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Funding

Russian Foundation for Basic Research (20-02-00504).

References

1. D. P. Kulikova, A. A. Dobronosova, V. V. Kornienko, I. A. Nechepurenko, A. S. Baburin, E. V. Sergeev, E. S. Lotkov, I. A. Rodionov, A. V. Baryshev, and A. V. Dorofeenko, “Optical properties of tungsten trioxide, palladium, and platinum thin films for functional nanostructures engineering,” Opt. Express 28(21), 32049–32060 (2020). [CrossRef]  

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. SEM images of palladium (a, b) and platinum (c, d) films deposited directly on a quartz substrate (a, c) and on a 81 nm thick WO3 film (b, d). Insets show images of the samples after annealing at 600°C illustrating the continuity of as-fabricated films.
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