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Obtaining ZnO-based Transparent Conductive Films with Improved Functional Properties

A comparative study of the growth process of transparent conductive films based on Ga-doped ZnO is carried out during the magnetron sputtering of a traditional ZnO:Ga ceramic target and ZnO:Ga–Zn composite targets with a Zn metal phase content of 10 to 30 wt %. The influence of the composition of co...

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Published in:Nanobiotechnology Reports (Online) 2023-12, Vol.18 (6), p.865-871
Main Authors: Akhmedov, A. K., Asvarov, A. Sh, Muslimov, A. E., Kanevsky, V. M.
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subjects Carrier density
Chemistry and Materials Science
Comparative studies
Composition
Current carriers
Electron mobility
Gallium
Hall effect
Industrial and Production Engineering
Machines
Magnetron sputtering
Manufacturing
Materials Science
Nanomaterials for Functional and Structural Purposes
Nanotechnology
Processes
Substrates
Zinc oxide
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