Abstract

Abstract—Polycrystalline transparent conductive indium tin oxide layers are grown by direct current magnetron reactive sputtering of the substrate at room temperature. Studies of the obtained films showed that growth of the lowest-resistance transparent films with a polycrystalline structure occurs in the region with increased negative bombardment by oxygen ions.

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