The origin of the high work function of chlorinated indium tin oxide

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The impact of halogenation, in particular Cl and F, on the work functions of indium tin oxide (ITO) surfaces was studied using density functional theory calculations. We found that a strong surface dipole layer induced by the halogen, rather than a change in the electrochemical potential (that is, Fermi level) of the ITO, led to a dramatic increase in the work function. However, the work function for F-coated ITO was lower than that of Cl-coated ITO. This result contradicts the well-known fact that F is much more electronegative than Cl. Detailed computations reveal that both electronegativity and atomic size collectively contribute to the extraordinarily high work function of Cl-ITO. Additionally, the work function increases linearly with increasing surface halogen coverage for both systems, which was consistent with experimental data. © 2013 Nature Publishing Group.

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Huang, P. R., He, Y., Cao, C., & Lu, Z. H. (2013). The origin of the high work function of chlorinated indium tin oxide. NPG Asia Materials, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2013.33

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