Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1683461 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Transparent conducting cadmium stannate thin films were prepared by spray pyrolysis method on Corning substrate at a temperature of 525 °C. The prepared films are irradiated using 120 MeV swift Ag9+ ions for the fluence in the range 1 Ã 1012 to 1 Ã 1013 ions cmâ2 and the structural, optical and electrical properties were studied. The intensity of the film decreases with increasing ion fluence and amorphization takes place at higher fluence (1 Ã 1013 ions cmâ2). The transmittance of the films decreases with increasing ion fluence and also the band gap value decreases with increasing ion fluence. The resistivity of the film increased from 2.66 Ã 10â3 Ω cm (pristine) to 5.57 Ã 10â3 Ω cm for the film irradiated with 1 Ã 1013 ions cmâ2. The mobility of the film decreased from 31 to 12 cm2/V s for the film irradiated with the fluence of 1 Ã 1013 ions cmâ2.
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Authors
R. Kumaravel, V. Gokulakrishnan, K. Ramamurthi, Indra Sulania, D. Kanjilal, K. Asokan, D.K. Avasthi,