Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1491750 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two solid solutions In2âxM2x/3Sbx/3O3 (M = Cu, Zn) with the bixbyite structure have been synthesized in air at 1300 °C. The homogeneity range is larger for Zn (x = 0.42) than for Cu (x = 0.20) and the cationic distribution of the Cu/Sb and Zn/Sb couples is weakly ordered. These new oxides appear to be transparent conductors. Even fully deprived of tin, they have good potential properties. These oxides are either semiconductors with a small band gap (Cu/Sb) or semimetals (Zn/Sb) with Ï = 3 Ã 102 (Ω cm)â1 at room temperature. These materials are more efficient than bulk ITO prepared under the same experimental conditions, i.e. without reducing treatment (Ï = 50 (Ω cm)â1).
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Authors
L. Bizo, J. Choisnet, B. Raveau,