Amorphous and polycrystalline Ba0.9Sr0.1TiO3 thin films were deposited on Si(100) and fused quartz substrates by a modified
sol–gel technique.X-Ray diffraction analysis clearly shows the formation of a perovskite structure at approximately 700 8C.An
amorphous nature was found for films annealed below 600 8C, and their inferior crystallinity suggested the formation of an
incomplete perovskite phase.The dominant surface feature was a cone-like protrusion observed by atomic force microscopy. The
average grain size was approximately 70 nm for the film annealed at 700 8C.The optical constants were determined from
spectrophotometric measurements of the transmittance in the wavelength regime of 200–900 nm at room temperature.The effects
of the annealing temperature on the optical and structural properties of the films were investigated.