The properties of transparent conducting molybdenum-doped ZnO films grown by radio frequency magnetron sputtering

2012 
Transparent conducting molybdenum-doped zinc oxide films are prepared by radio frequency(RF) magnetron sputtering at ambient temperature.The MoO3 content in the target varies from 0 to 5 wt%,and each film is polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure and a preferred orientation along the c axis.The resistivity first decreases and then increases with the increase in MoO3 content.The lowest resistivity achieved is 9.2 × 10-4.cm,with a high Hall mobility of 30 cm2.V-1.s-1 and a carrier concentration of 2.3×1020 cm-3 at an MoO3 content of 2 wt%.The average transmittance in the visible range is reduced from 91% to 80% with the increase in the MoO3 content in the target.
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