Applied Surface Science, Vol.357, 2385-2390, 2015
Antireflective conducting nanostructures with an atomic layer deposited an AlZnO layer on a transparent substrate
The antireflective conducting nanostructures on a transparent substrate were shown to have enhanced optical and electrical properties via colloidal lithography and atomic layer deposition. The conformal AlZnO layer on a transparent nanostructured substrate exhibited 5.52 x 10(-4) Omega cm in resistivity and 88% in average visible transmittance, both of which were superior to those of a flat transparent conducting substrate. The improvement of transparency was explained by the gradual changes of the refractive index in the film depth direction. The decrease in electrical resistivity is strongly correlated to the increased surface area with the nanostructure and the change of chemical bonding states. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.