Indium doped zinc oxide thin films deposited by ultrasonic chemical spray technique, starting from zinc acetylacetonate and indium chloride

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The physical characteristics of ultrasonically sprayed indium-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:In) thin films, with electrical resistivity as low as 3.42 × 10-3 Ω·cm and high optical transmittance, in the visible range, of 50%-70% is presented. Zinc acetylacetonate and indium chloride were used as the organometallic zinc precursor and the doping source, respectively, achieving ZnO:In thin films with growth rate in the order of 100 nm/min. The effects of both indium concentration and the substrate temperature on the structural, morphological, optical, and electrical characteristics were measured. All the films were polycrystalline, fitting well with hexagonal wurtzite type ZnO. A switching in preferential growth, from (002) to (101) planes for indium doped samples were observed. The surface morphology of the films showed a change from hexagonal slices to triangle shaped grains as the indium concentration increases. Potential applications as transparent conductive electrodes based on the resulting low electrical resistance and high optical transparency of the studied samples are considered. © 2014 by the authors.

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  • Figure 1. XRD patterns of ZnO:In thin films containing different nominal indium concentrations deposited at Ts = 450 °C.
  • Figure 2. Typical SEM images of ZnO:In thin films prepared at (a) 1.5; (b) 3.0; and (c) 4.0 at% nominal indium concentrations. All the samples were grown at Ts = 450 °C.
  • Table 1. Room temperature electrical resistivity of ZnO:In thin films deposited at different growth conditions.
  • Figure 3. Optical transmittance spectra of ZnO:In thin films deposited at different substrate temperatures for a fixed [In]/[In+Zn] ratio of 3.0 at%.

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Biswal, R., Maldonado, A., Vega-Pérez, J., Acosta, D. R., & Olvera, M. D. L. L. (2014). Indium doped zinc oxide thin films deposited by ultrasonic chemical spray technique, starting from zinc acetylacetonate and indium chloride. Materials, 7(7), 5038–5046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7075038

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