Oil thermal annealed nano‐structured indium tin oxide thin films for display applications

M Qasim, J Al‐Dabbagh… - Journal of the …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
M Qasim, J Al‐Dabbagh, N Mahmoud Ahmed, VG Chigrinov, G Hegde
Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2014Wiley Online Library
Indium tin oxide‐coated thin films (200 nm) are deposited on glass substrates by using Rf
sputtering technique. Here, we investigate the influence of new technique of treatment,
which is called as “oil thermal annealing” on the nano‐structured indium tin oxide thin films
at fixed temperature (150° C) which improves adhesion strength, electrical conductivity and
optical properties (transmittance) of the films. Oil thermal annealing is used to reduce
inherent defects that may be introduced during the prepared thin film and cooling processes …
Abstract
Indium tin oxide‐coated thin films (200 nm) are deposited on glass substrates by using R.f. sputtering technique. Here, we investigate the influence of new technique of treatment, which is called as “oil thermal annealing” on the nano‐structured indium tin oxide thin films at fixed temperature (150 °C) which improves adhesion strength, electrical conductivity and optical properties (transmittance) of the films. Oil thermal annealing is used to reduce inherent defects that may be introduced during the prepared thin film and cooling processes. Proposed technique is highly suitable for liquid crystal displays, solar cells and organic light emitting diodes, and many other display‐related applications.
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