Title of article :
Optical and structural properties of undoped and palladium doped
indium tin oxide films grown by pulsed laser deposition
Author/Authors :
T.J. Stanimirova، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The purpose of the present investigation is the fabrication of undoped and palladium doped indium tin oxide films by pulsed laser deposition and
the analyses of their optical, waveguide and structural properties in view of optical sensor applications. The films are deposited at oxygen pressure
from 5 to 20 Pa and substrate temperature between 200 and 450 8C. Palladium is used as a dopant since it is critical in improving the sensor’s
properties. The X-ray diffraction spectra show that all films are polycrystalline with preferential [1 1 1] orientation. The optical transmittance
measured in the visible region has maximum values of 85–90% for films grown at oxygen pressure 15 Pa independently of the substrate
temperature used. SEM, AFM and optical and investigations revealed that indium tin oxide films with 1 wt.% Pd have higher transmittance and
better surface morphology than those with 3 wt.% Pd concentration. ITO films with minimum propagation losses of 2 dB cm 1 were deposited at
substrate temperature 200 8C and oxygen pressure 5 Pa, but doped ITO films with minimum propagation losses were obtained at 400 8C and 15 Pa.
Keywords :
Pd dopant , Laser ablation , Optical properties , Indium tin oxide (ITO)
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science