Epitaxial Bi(2)Sr(2)CuOu( y ) thin films as p-type transparent conductors

Chinese Physics B(2022)

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Abstract
Development of p-type transparent conducting thin films is tireless due to the trade-off issue between optical transparency and conductivity. The rarely concerned low normal state resistance makes Bi-based superconducting cuprates the potential hole-type transparent conductors, which have been realized in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O y thin films. In this study, epitaxial superconducting Bi2Sr2CuO y and Bi2Sr1.8Nd0.2CuO y thin films with superior normal state conductivity are proposed as p-type transparent conductors. It is found that the Bi2Sr1.8Nd0.2CuO y thin film with thickness 15 nm shows an average visible transmittance of 65% and room-temperature sheet resistance of 650 omega/sq. The results further demonstrate that Bi-based cuprate superconductors can be regarded as potential p-type transparent conductors for future optoelectronic applications.
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p-type, transparent conductor, sol-gel, Bi-2201
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