Transparent Conducting Pure and Tin Doped Indium Oxide Films - Preparation and Characterization

By Dr. B. Radhakrishna

Transparent Conducting Pure and Tin Doped Indium Oxide Films - Preparation and Characterization
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Badeker in 1907 observed that some materials are optically transparent in the visible light and electrically conducting [1]. Because of the increasing interest in electrically and electronically active materials, the search for materials and the techniques for producing semi-transparent electrically conducting films have gained much importance. In an intrinsic stoichiometric material, it is not possible to have simultaneously high transparency (>80%%) in the visible region and high electrical conductivity (>103 Ω cm-1). A variety of metals in thin film form (

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