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Revista mexicana de física

versión impresa ISSN 0035-001X

Rev. mex. fis. vol.59 no.4 México jul./ago. 2013

 

Research

 

SnO2:F thin films deposited by RF magnetron sputtering: effect of the SnF2 amount in the target on the physical properties

 

F. de Moure-Floresa, A. Guillén-Cervantesb, K.E. Nieto-Zepedab, J.G. Quiñones-Galvánb, A. Hernández-Hernándezb, M. de la L. Olverac, and M. Meléndez-Lirab

 

a Facultad de Química Materiales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro, 76010, México, Tel.:+52 442-1921200. e-mail: fcomoure@hotmail.com.

b Departamento de Física, CINVESTAV-IPN, Apartado Postal 14-740, México D.F. 07360, México.

c Departamento de ingeniería eléctrica, Sección de estado sólido, CINVESTAV-IPN, Apartado Postal 14-740, México D.F. 07360, México.

 

Received 30 November 2012
Accepted 12 March 2013

 

Abstract

SnO2:F thin films were prepared by RF magnetron sputtering onto glass substrates using SnF2 as fluorine source. The films were deposited under a mixed argon/hydrogen atmosphere at a substrate temperature of 500°C. The X-ray diffraction shows that polycrystalline films were grown with a phases mixture of SnO2 and SnO. The optical transmittance is between 80 and 90%. The physical properties of the films suggest that SnO2 thin films grown with small SnF2 content in the target can be considered as candidates for transparent electrodes.

Keywords: F-doped tin oxide; transparent conducting oxide; RF magnetron sputtering; transparent electrodes.

 

PACS: 81.10.Pq; 81.10.St; 81.15.Dj

 

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Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the technical support of Marcela Guerrero and Rogelio Fragoso from the Physics department, CINVESTAV-IPN and the partial support of CONACyT-México.

 

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