Dr. Acosta et al., ABOUT THE STRUCTURAL, OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL-PROPERTIES OF SNO2 FILMSPRODUCED BY SPRAY-PYROLYSIS FROM SOLUTIONS WITH LOW AND HIGH CONTENTSOF FLUORINE, Thin solid films, 288(1-2), 1996, pp. 1-7
The morphological, structural, optical and electrical properties of ti
n-oxide-based coatings, obtained by spray pyrolysis using an alcoholic
solution of SnCl4, were studied. The fluorine concentration and profi
le in the deposited material were determined. Samples were produced at
a substrate temperature of 300 degrees C and a deposition time of 15
min. Undoped films showed a non-transparent milky appearance, an elect
rical resistivity of 33x10(-4) Omega cm and an optical transmittance o
f 70%-75% in the visible range. X-Ray and electron diffraction pattern
results showed the presence of SnO2 in the cassiterite structure with
a preferential growth in the (200) direction. Scanning electron micro
graphs showed that the surface coatings were covered by crystalline pa
rticles (size, 25 nm). Thin films obtained from NH4F solutions at fluo
rine concentrations in the range 1-40 wt.% showed a systematic decreas
e in the surface particle density and an increase in the transmittance
with increasing fluorine concentration, attaining values around 85%.
The resistivity decreased to 6x10(-4) Omega cm for doping in the 1-8 w
t.% range, but for doping values above 8 wt.%, the resistivity increas
ed more than fivefold.