Thin Solid Films, Vol.515, No.7-8, 3797-3801, 2007
Morphology control of highly-transparent indium tin oxide thin films prepared by a chlorine-reduced metallo-organic decomposition technique
Indium tin oxide thin films were prepared by a chemical solution deposition route based on a one pot reaction of indium acetate, tin tetrachloride pentahydrate and propionic acid. The films were heat-treated in oxidising atmosphere and post-annealed in forming gas containing 10% hydrogen. It was found that the coating solution concentration exerted a major influence on the morphology of the films. Low-concentrated solutions yielded layers with columnar structure while higher molarities led to fine-grained granular films. Under optimised conditions, thin films of indium tin oxide exhibiting a resistivity of 1(.)10(-3) Omega cm were obtained. The transparency was determined to a high level of above 90% in the entire visible range of the spectrum. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:indium tin oxide;chemical solution deposition;morphology evolution;transparent conductive oxide