Pulsed-laser deposition of heteroepitaxial corundum-type ZITO: cor-In2 − 2xZnxSnxO3

Thin Solid Films(2012)

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Abstract
Thin films of corundum-type In2−2xZnxSnxO3 (cor-ZITO) were grown on lattice-matched substrates using pulsed laser deposition. The (001) of the corundum-type film grew heteroepitaxial to the (001) of a LiNbO3 substrate with large grains along the in-plane and out-of-plane orientation characterized by glancing incidence X-ray diffraction and four-circle Φ-scans. A film with 34% In (metals basis) exhibited a wide optical gap of 3.9eV and a modest conductivity of 134S/cm, which suggests cor-ZITO is a potential low-cost transparent conducting oxide.
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Transparent conducting oxide,Pulsed-laser deposition,Epitaxial,Zinc indium tin oxide,Lattice matched,Corundum
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