Abstract

Overview of relevant research fields: Introduce the basic concepts and background of oxidizing thin films and doped materials. Discuss the characteristics, applications, and effects of doping on the performance of oxidizing thin films. Types and effects of doping elements: Introduce commonly used doping elements in oxidizing thin films, such as Al, Ga, Sn, etc. Discuss the effects of different doping elements on the properties of thin films, such as electrical, optical, and magnetic properties. Temperature and concentration effects: Exploring the effects of doping temperature and concentration on the properties of oxidizing thin films. Analyze the mechanisms and patterns of the effects of temperature and concentration on lattice structure, defect morphology, and carrier concentration. Application Fields and Prospects: Review the research progress of oxidative thin film doping in various application fields, such as optoelectronic devices, catalysts, sensors, etc. Looking forward to the future development direction and potential application fields of doping in oxidizing thin films. When writing a review, ensure accurate citation of relevant literature and analyze and discuss from multiple perspectives. In addition, pay attention to using concise and clear language to make it easy for readers to understand and obtain information. The most important thing is to ensure that the literature review complies with academic integrity and ethical standards, and adheres to citation norms.

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