Surface chemistry modification in ITO films induced by Sn2+ ionic state variation

2017 
Abstract In this study, the surface-chemistry-dependent hydrophobicity and antibacterial properties of ITO films were examined. After annealing of the films, their surface root-mean-square roughness increased and remained the same regardless of the annealing environment. However, depending on the annealing environment (O 2 , N 2 , Ar, or vacuum), the contact angle increased with increasing Sn 2+ contents in the films. Furthermore, the antibacterial effect of the annealed films decreased regardless of the annealing environment. The depth-dependent chemical state determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed an increase in the Sn content at the surfaces of all films. In particular, the as-grown film exhibited the highest Sn content at the surface and also the strongest antibacterial effect.
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