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Transparent and conducting boron doped ZnO thin films grown by aerosol assisted chemical vapor deposition.

Donglei ZhaoSanjayan SathasivamMingyue WangClaire J Carmalt
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
ZnO based transparent conducting oxides are important as they provide an alternative to the more expensive Sn : In 2 O 3 that currently dominates the industry. Here, we investigate B-doped ZnO thin films grown via aerosol assisted chemical vapour deposition. B : ZnO films were produced from zinc acetate and triethylborane using either tetrahydrofuran or methanol (MeOH) as the solvent. The lowest resistivity of 5.1 × 10 -3 Ω cm along with a visible light transmittance of ∼75-80% was achieved when using MeOH as the solvent. XRD analysis only detected the wurtzite phase of ZnO suggesting successful solid solution formation with B 3+ substituting Zn 2+ sites in the lattice. Refinement of the XRD patterns showed minimal distortion to the ZnO unit cell upon doping when MeOH was the solvent due to the immiscibility of the [BEt 3 ] solution (1.0 M solution in hexane) in methanol that limited the amount of B going into the films, thus preventing excessive doping.
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