Zinc Oxide as a Model Transparent Conducting Oxide: A Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Impact of Hydroxylation, Vacancies, Interstitials, and Extrinsic Doping on the Electronic Properties of the Polar ZnO (0002) Surface

2012 ◽  
Vol 24 (15) ◽  
pp. 3044-3055 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Li ◽  
Laura K. Schirra ◽  
Jaewon Shim ◽  
Hyeunseok Cheun ◽  
Bernard Kippelen ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 1315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul R. Chalker ◽  
Paul A. Marshall ◽  
Simon Romani ◽  
Matthew J. Rosseinsky ◽  
Simon Rushworth ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTThin transparent conducting oxide (TCO) films of gallium-doped zinc oxide have been deposited on glass substrates by atomic layer deposition (ALD) using diethyl zinc, triethyl gallium and water vapour as precursors. The gallium-doped zinc oxide films were deposited over the temperature range 100-350°C. Transmission electron microscopy reveals that the as-deposited films are polycrystalline in character. The electrical resistivity of the gallium-doped zinc oxide films was evaluated using four-point probe and contactless measurement methods as a function of film thickness. The lowest sheet resistance of 16 Ω/☐ was measured from a film thickness of 400nm and a gallium content of 5 atomic percent. The electron Hall mobility of this film was 12.3 cm2/Vs. The visible transmittance of the films was 78% with a haze of 0.2%.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. 10166-10171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dougal P Howard ◽  
Peter Marchand ◽  
Tharan Gordon ◽  
Jawwad A Darr

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 1456
Author(s):  
Hong Yong Sohn ◽  
Arun Murali

This article reviews and summarizes work recently performed in this laboratory on the synthesis of advanced transparent conducting oxide nanopowders by the use of plasma. The nanopowders thus synthesized include indium tin oxide (ITO), zinc oxide (ZnO) and tin-doped zinc oxide (TZO), aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO), and indium-doped zinc oxide (IZO). These oxides have excellent transparent conducting properties, among other useful characteristics. ZnO and TZO also has photocatalytic properties. The synthesis of these materials started with the selection of the suitable precursors, which were injected into a non-transferred thermal plasma and vaporized followed by vapor-phase reactions to form nanosized oxide particles. The products were analyzed by the use of various advanced instrumental analysis techniques, and their useful properties were tested by different appropriate methods. The thermal plasma process showed a considerable potential as an efficient technique for synthesizing oxide nanopowders. This process is also suitable for large scale production of nano-sized powders owing to the availability of high temperatures for volatilizing reactants rapidly, followed by vapor phase reactions and rapid quenching to yield nano-sized powder.


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