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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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