Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1690829 Vacuum 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Transparent conducting Titanium-doped zinc oxide thin films (TZO) with high transparency and relatively low resistivity were firstly deposited on water-cooled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates at room temperature by DC magnetron sputtering. The microstructure, optical and electrical properties of the deposited films were investigated and discussed. The XRD patterns show that all the deposited films are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure and have a preferred orientation along the c-axis perpendicular to the substrate. The electrical resistivity decreases when the sputtering power increases from 45 W to 60 W. However, as the puttering power continue increases from 60 W to 90 W, the electrical resistivity increases rapidly. When the puttering power is 60 W, the films deposited on PET substrate have the lowest resistivity of 4.72 × 10−4 Ω cm and a relatively high transmittance of above 92% in the visible range.

► TZO films were firstly deposited on PET substrates by DC magnetron sputtering. ► Discussed the performance of the deposited films under different puttering power. ► The lowest resistivity of the deposited films is 4.72 × 10−4 Ω cm. ► The average visible light transmittance for deposited films was about 95.73%∼78.94%.

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