Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5439297 | Ceramics International | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Aqueous dispersions of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) nanopowder were prepared and the effect of the addition of PEG 400, Tween 80 and β-alanine as dispersants was investigated using zeta potential and particle size distribution measurements. Both PEG 400 and β-alanine were found to produce stable dispersions that were used to deposit ITO thin films on glass substrates by dip and spin coating methods. The ITO thin films were heat-treated using both conventional and microwave heat treatment in order to improve the inter-particle connections and hence the resistivity and transparency of the films. All the films exhibited an average transmittance of >80% over the visible spectrum after being subjected to the heat treatment process. ITO films prepared with no dispersant showed very high resistivity values for both heating methods, however addition of 2 wt% PEG 400 to the dispersion yielded a reduction in the resistivity values to 1.4Ã10â1 Ω cm and 3.8Ã10â2 Ω cm for conventionally and microwave treated films, respectively. The surface morphological studies confirmed that addition of dispersants improved the film uniformity and inter-particle connections of the ITO films considerably.
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Authors
S. Ghanizadeh, T.A. Nirmal Peiris, D.S.Y. Jayathilake, D.A. Hutt, K.G.U. Wijayantha, D.J. Southee, P.P. Conway, P. Marchand, J.A. Darr, I.P. Parkin, C.J. Carmalt,