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Exploring Zn-Sn-O (ZTO) composition spreads with combinatorial sputtering

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-023-06587-0

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SnO; ZnO; ZTO; TCO; Combinatorial

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Transparent conducting oxide (TCO) thin film is widely used as an electrode in solar cells and displays due to its high transparency and excellent conductivity. Multicomponent oxides like Zn-Sn-O (ZTO) have gained much attention. However, fabricating and investigating ZTO with different Zn/Sn ratios is expensive and time-consuming. In this study, we employed combinatorial methodology to deposit alternating ZnO and SnO wedges with two slanted surfaces in contact to create a thin film with uniform thickness. The prepared ZTO thin film exhibited a uniform compositional spread and was evaluated for its crystalline structure and physical properties.
Transparent conducting oxide (TCO) thin film is extensively used as electrode in solar cell and display, owing to its high transparency and excellent conductivity. Multicomponent oxides such as Zn-Sn-O (ZTO) have attracted much attention as a result. Although there is no expensive elements in ZTO, fabrication and investigating ZTO having different ratios of Zn/Sn is costly and time consuming. In this work, we have applied the concept of combinatorial methodology to deposit alternating ZnO and SnO wedges, with the two slanted surfaces in contact, to form a thin film having uniform thickness. The ZTO thin film thus prepared has unifrom compositional spread across the film. The crystalline structure and physical property of ZTO thin film are studied.

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