Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5359727 | Applied Surface Science | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
ZnO:Al (ZAO) thin films have been deposited on flexible PET substrates using a plasma damage-free facing target sputtering system at room temperature. The structure, surface morphology, electrical and optical properties were investigated as a function of working power. All the samples have a highly preferred orientation of the c-axis perpendicular to the PET substrate and have a high quality surface. With increased working power, the carrier concentration changes slightly, the mobility increases at the beginning and decreases after it reaches a maximum value, in line with electrical conductivity. The figure of merit has been significantly improved with increasing of the working power. Under the optimized condition, the lowest resistivity of 1.3 Ã 10â3 Ω cm with a sheet resistance of 29 Ω/â¡ and the relative visible transmittance above 93% in the visible region were obtained.
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Authors
Tingting Guo, Guobo Dong, Fangyuan Gao, Yu Xiao, Qiang Chen, Xungang Diao,