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19 August 2010 Nb-doped TiO2 transparent conducting coating by pulsed DC magnetron co-sputtering
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Nb doped TiO2 (TNO) is a promising transparent conducting oxide suitable for many applications such as in solar cells, OLEDs, LEDs, FPDs, touch panels, etc. TNO thin film was deposited on an unheated glass substrate by pulsed direct current (DC) magnetron co-sputtering. After annealing in a vacuum (<9×10-6 Torr) at 370° for 10 minutes, the film crystallized into a polycrystalline anatase TiO2 structure, the resistivity decreased to 4.5×10-4 Ω-cm and the average transmittance increased to above 70% in the visible light region. The influence of annealing on the TNO amorphous-to-anatase phase transition, decrease in the resistivity and increase in the average transmittance will be discussed.
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Ssu-Hsiang Peng, Chien-Cheng Kuo, Meng-Chi Li, Shu-Hui Tsai, and Cheng-Chung Lee "Nb-doped TiO2 transparent conducting coating by pulsed DC magnetron co-sputtering", Proc. SPIE 7786, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XI; and Advances in Thin Film Coatings VI, 77860R (19 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.860483
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KEYWORDS
Niobium

Transmittance

Visible radiation

Titanium dioxide

Annealing

Glasses

Absorbance

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