Transparent zinc oxide films prepared by electrochemical reaction

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Transparent zinc oxide (ZnO) films has been cathodically deposited on conductive glasses from a simple aqueous zinc nitrate electrolyte kept at 335 K. ZnO films prepared had a wurtzite structure and exhibited an optical band gap energy of 3.3 eV which is characteristic of ZnO. A 2-μm-thick ZnO film with an optical transmittance of 72% has been deposited by electrolysis only for approximately 20 minutes at the cathodic potential of -1.0 V compared with the Ag/AgCl reference electrode. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.

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Izaki, M., & Omi, T. (1995). Transparent zinc oxide films prepared by electrochemical reaction. Applied Physics Letters, 2439. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.116160

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