Abstract

In this paper, a MOD (Metal organic decomposition) Al doped ZnO (AZO) ink was directly used for inkjet printing transparent and conductive AZO films. The ink was synthesized by using zinc acetate dihydrate and aluminum nitrate nonahydrate as precursor, 1,2-diaminopropane as a complexing agent, ethyl alcohol as solution, ethyl cellulose as addition agent. The thermal decomposition behavior of the MOD ink was investigated. The various MOD AZO inks were inkjet printed and heated at different temperatures for different times. The films were studied by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, resistivity measurements and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. The results demonstrated that 0.2 M AZO (2 at%) film heated at 250 °C for 120 min showed highly preferential growth along the c-axis, uniform microstructure with a resistivity of 0.03 Ω cm and high transmittance more than 90% in the visible range of the spectrum with an optical band gap at 3.326 eV.

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