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Solution deposition and characterization of the thin film inorganic materials

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  • The general emphasis of this work has been synthesis, characterization, and applications of n- and p-type inorganic oxide thin films that are deposited from solutions. In particular, a study of n-type transparent semiconductor films of tin (IV) oxide and zinc-doped tin (IV) oxide has been performed by spin coating. Solution deposition of antimony-doped to tin (IV) oxide films was also examined for the production of a conductor. The solution deposition of p-type cuprous oxide thin films has been achieved by spin coating an aqueous precursor of copper (II) formate tetrahydrate (aq) and annealing under nitrogen atmosphere. UV curing has also been used to prepare the films. The solution deposition of silver films is performed with the aim of obtaining a conductive contact for a TFT device. Silver metal films were deposited from solutions of Ag₂O(s) in aqueous ammonia by spin coating method and annealing in air at temperatures as low as 120°C.
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