Abstract

Thin polycrystalline films of SnO 2 and antimony doped SnO 2 have been prepared by simple economic electroless deposition technique. The transmittance in the visible range and the reflectance in the i.r. range for SnO 2 films are ∼80% and ∼70%, respectively, with resistivity ∼10 −2 Ω cm. On the other hand, antimony doped SnO 2 films have transmittance in the visible range and reflectance in the i.r. range, as good as ∼86% and ∼83%, respectively, with resistivity as low as ∼10 −3Ω cm. By vacuum annealing, the resistivity of both types of films has been brought down as low as ∼10 −3 and ∼10 −4 Ω cm, respectively.

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