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Highly stable Al-doped ZnO transparent conductors using an oxidized ultrathin metal capping layer at its percolation thickness

Chen et al., 2011

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12010615558988347227
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Chen T
Ghosh D
Krautz D
Cheylan S
Pruneri V
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Applied Physics Letters

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Metal capping layer can be used to enhance the physical properties of thin films. We propose a transparent conductor structure made of Al-doped ZnO (AZO) and an oxidized Ni capping layer, the latter with a thickness in proximity of its percolation threshold (2.5 nm) …
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