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Solution Processing Route to Multifunctional Titania Thin Films: Highly Conductive and Photcatalytically Active Nb:TiO2

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 24, Issue 32, Pages 5075-5085

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201400338

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  1. Diamond Light source [SP8071-6]
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/G067937/1, EP/K03930X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. EPSRC [EP/K03930X/1, EP/G067937/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This paper reports the synthesis of highly conductive niobium doped titanium dioxide (Nb:TiO2) films from the decomposition of Ti(OEt)(4) with dopant quantities of Nb(OEt)(5) by aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition (AACVD). Doping Nb into the Ti sites results in n-type conductivity, as determined by Hall effect measurements. The doped films display significantly improved electrical properties compared to pristine TiO2 films. For 5 at.% Nb in the films, the charge carrier concentration was 2 x 10(21) cm(-3) with a mobility of 2 cm(2) V-1 s(-1). The corresponding sheet resistance is as low as 6.5 Omega sq(-1) making the films suitable candidates for transparent conducting oxide (TCO) materials. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the lowest reported sheet resistance for Nb:TiO2 films synthesized by vapour deposition. The doped films are also blue in colour, with the intensity dependent on the Nb concentration in the films. A combination of synchrotron, laboratory and theoretical techniques confirmed niobium doping into the anatase TiO2 lattice. Computational methods also confirmed experimental results of both delocalized (Ti4+) and localized polaronic states (Ti3+) states. Additionally, the doped films also functioned as photocatalysts. Thus, Nb:TiO2 combines four functional properties (photocatalysis, electrical conductivity, optical transparency and blue colouration) within the same layer, making it a promising alternative to conventional TCO materials.

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