| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1667745 | Thin Solid Films | 2011 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Atmospheric-pressure plasma processing has attracted much interest for industrial applications due to its low cost, high processing speed and simple system. In this study, atmospheric-pressure plasma jet technique was developed to deposit indium-doped zinc oxide films. The inorganic metal salts of zinc nitrate and indium nitrate were used as precursors for Zn ions and In ions, respectively. The effect of different indium doping concentration on the morphological, structural, electrical and optical properties of the films was investigated. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction results show that the deposited films with a preferred (002) orientation. The lowest resistivity of 1.8 Ã 10â 3 Ω cm was achieved with the 8 at.% indium-doped solution at the substrate temperature of 200 °C in open air, and average transmittance in the visible region was more than 80%.
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											Authors
												Kow-Ming Chang, Sung-Hung Huang, Chin-Jyi Wu, Wei-Li Lin, Wei-Chiang Chen, Chia-Wei Chi, Je-Wei Lin, Chia-Chiang Chang, 
											