Conductive and highly transparent fluorine-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:F) thin films were deposited onto glass substrates by the chemical spray technique, using zinc acetate and hydrofluoric acid as precursors. Electrical, structural, morphological and optical characteristics were analyzed as a function of the ageingtime of the starting solution, alcoholic solvent type (methanol or ethanol) and the substrate temperature. The results show that these variables play a crucial role on the physical properties measured. The growth rates obtained were of 3 nm/s, showing that the chemical species involved are adequate for the film growth. The effect of the solution ageing-time on the electrical properties was monitored along three weeks. A gradual resistivity decrease with the ageing-time was observed, until a minimum value is reached, at 7 or 9 days depending on the alcohol employed. Films deposited after this time have resistivity values slightly higher. All the films were polycrystalline, with a hexagonal wurtzite structure whose preferential growth is strongly dependent on the deposition variables. Under optimal deposition conditions, ZnO:F films with a high transmittance in the visible spectrum (>85%), resistivity as low as 7 × 10-3 ω cm and maximum electronic mobility around of 4 cm2/(V-s) were obtained. © 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Guillén-Santiago, A., Olvera, M. D. L. L., Maldonado, A., Asomoza, R., & Acosta, D. R. (2004). Electrical, structural and morphological properties of chemically sprayed F-doped ZnO films: Effect of the ageing-time of the starting solution, solvent and substrate temperature. In Physica Status Solidi (A) Applied Research (Vol. 201, pp. 952–959). https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.200306727
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