Highly Conductive and Transparent ITO Films Deposited at Low Temperatures by Pulsed DC Magnetron Sputtering from Ceramic and Metallic Rotary Targets

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作者
David, C. [1 ]
Tinkham, B. P. [1 ]
Prunici, P. [1 ]
Panckow, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Solayer GmbH, Kesselsdorf, Germany
关键词
INDIUM-TIN-OXIDE; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; SUBSTRATE-TEMPERATURE; LOW-RESISTIVITY; THIN-FILMS;
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10.14332/svc16.proc.0028
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
The fabrication of complex device structures often requires deposition of indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films on temperature -sensitive substrates. For example, substrates containing electronic components or organic materials used in displays, touch panels, and electroluminescent devices often restrict process temperatures to below 100 degrees C. Currently the best ITO quality is attained for films deposited with magnetron sputtering using ceramic targets at substrate temperatures above 200 degrees C. In the present study, ITO layers with thicknesses ranging from 25 nm to 200 nm were deposited by pulsed direct current (DC) magnetron sputtering using rotary ceramic ITO targets and reactive sputtering from rotary indium-tin targets on glass substrates. Optical and electrical properties were measured and compared for both types of ITO layers. The as-deposited layers were treated post-growth to enhance electrical conductivity and optical transmittance. A standard thermal treatment is compared to flash lamp annealing (FLA) with the goal of keeping substrate temperature below 100 degrees C. The enhancement of both electrical and optical properties has been determined by sheet resistance measurements and optical spectroscopy. ITO coatings with optical transmittance higher than 87 % and resistivity lower than 2.5x10(-4) Omega cm could be achieved. A strong influence of the oxygen flow during deposition has been observed for the electrical and optical properties after post-treatment.
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