Abstract

Present paper reports the synthesis, electrical and optical properties of p-type conducting and transparent silver indium oxide (AIO) thin films prepared on glass substrates by reactive electron beam evaporation technique at three substrate temperatures (50, 200 and 250 °C) and at five evaporation rates (0.05 to 16.0 nm/s). The source material is pure powders of Ag 2O:In 2O 3=50:50 mol%. The AIO films are amorphous. The films, though not corresponding to Delafossite crystal structure, exhibit p-type conductivity, when prepared at an evaporation rate of 0.05 nm/s at all the three substrate temperatures. With increasing filament current, it is observed that (i) the electrical resistivity decreases and (ii) the refractive index of the films (at 632.8 nm, and is in the range: 1.219–1.211) decreases. The work function (effective Fermi level) has been measured on these samples by Kelvin Probe method. The results are explained on the basis of partial ionic charge and localization of covalent bonds in the AIO thin films.

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