C. WarmsinghYasuo YoshidaDennis W. ReadeyCharles W. TeplinJohn D. PerkinsPhilip A. ParillaL. M. GedvilasB. M. KeyesDavid S. Ginley
Highly conductive and transparent Mo-doped indium oxide (IMO) thin films were grown on glass and (100) yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) single-crystal substrates by pulsed laser deposition. The electrical, optical, and structural properties were measured for films grown from 0, 1, 2, and 4 wt % Mo-doped targets. Films grown from the 2 wt % Mo-doped target had the best overall properties. In particular, for biaxially textured 2 wt % Mo IMO films grown on (100) YSZ, the conductivity was ∼3000 S cm−1 with a mobility greater than 95 cm2 V−1 s−1. In the visible, the optical transmittance normalized to the substrate was greater than 90%.
Ram K. GuptaKartik GhoshSanjay R. MishraP.K. Kahol
Paul F. NewhouseChang-Soo ParkDouglas A. KeszlerJanet TatePeter S. Nyholm
Akio SuzukiMasami FUJITAKazuhiro HASHIMOTOTakanori AokiTatsuhiko MatsushitaMasahiro Okuda
Michio MikawaToshihiro MorigaYuji SakakibaraYukinori MisakiKei‐ichiro MuraiIchiro NakabayashiKikuo Tominaga
Heungsoo KimR.C.Y. AuyeungAlberto Piqué