Densification of In2O3:Sn multilayered films elaborated by the dip-coating sol–gel route

2003 
Abstract Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) thin films have been deposited by the Sol–Gel Dip-Coating technique, the starting solutions being prepared from chlorides. These multilayered films were crystallized by means of a classical heat treatment at temperatures ranging from 500 to 600 °C. Five stacked layers are necessary to obtain a global electrical resistivity value of 2.9×10 −3 Ω cm, for 500 °C annealed film. The paper focuses on the study of the structure of such multilayered deposits, and on the densification process, using transmission electron microscopy, Rutherford Back-scattering Spectrometry and electrical resistivity measurements. This analysis reveals structural inhomogeneities and different crystallite growth processes as a function of annealing temperature and number of deposited layers.
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