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Structures, optical properties, and electrical transport processes of SnO$_2$ films with oxygen deficiencies

Materials Science 2014-02-11 v1

Abstract

The structures, optical and electrical transport properties of SnO2_2 films, fabricated by rf sputtering method at different oxygen partial pressures, were systematically investigated. It has been found that preferred growth orientation of SnO2_2 film is strongly related to the oxygen partial pressure during deposition, which provides an effective way to tune the surface texture of SnO2_2 film. All films reveal relatively high transparency in the visible range, and both the transmittance and optical band gap increase with increasing oxygen partial pressure. The temperature dependence of resisitivities was measured from 380 K down to liquid helium temperatures. At temperature above 80\sim 80 K, besides the nearest-neighbor-hopping process, thermal activation processes related to two donor levels (30\sim 30 and 100\sim 100 meV below the conduction band minimum) of oxygen vacancies are responsible for the charge transport properties. Below 80\sim 80 K, Mott variable-range-hopping conduction process governs the charge transport properties at higher temperatures, while Efros-Shklovskii variable-range-hopping conduction process dominates the transport properties at lower temperatures. Distinct crossover from Mott type to Efros-Shklovskii type variable-range-hopping conduction process at several to a few tens kelvin are observed for all SnO2_2 films.

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@article{arxiv.1302.1075,
  title  = {Structures, optical properties, and electrical transport processes of SnO$_2$ films with oxygen deficiencies},
  author = {Yu-Chen Ji and Hua-Xing Zhang and Xing-Huang Zhang and Zhi-Qing Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.1075},
  year   = {2014}
}

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6 pages and 7 figures