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Consequences of the microstructure of thin films on their optical properties
Materials in thin film form are well known to have optical properties different from corresponding bulk materials. The refractive index of films is smaller; their structure may be columnar and this induces water absorption-desorption phenomena, anisotropy and instabilities when illuminated with a high power light flux.