Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8036116 Thin Solid Films 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Highly transparent and conductive aluminum-doped zinc oxide thin films were deposited on low-cost flexible polyethylene terephthalate substrates at room temperature using pulsed laser deposition and the effects of oxygen pressure and film thickness on film properties were investigated. It was found that grain sizes play a greater role only at smaller film thicknesses in affecting carrier mobility. Resistivity changes at larger film thickness can be caused by near surface/interface depletion that affected both mobility and carrier concentration. The inherent film transparency did not change and any reduction in the film transmittance is likely related to a thickness dependent attenuation effect. This means that different transparent conducting oxides should each possess an optimum film thickness, whereby optimized zinc oxide is typically about 100 nm. A low resistivity of ~ 6.6 × 10− 4 Ω cm with a high normalized transparency index of > 0.9 for a 110 ± 10 nm thick room-temperature deposited film was obtained, representing one of the best results obtained to date.
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