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Molybdenum-doped indium oxide transparent conductive thin films

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We developed a novel transparent conductive film, molybdenum-doped indium oxide (IMO). Using normal thermal reactive evaporation without any special treatments, IMO films have been prepared on normal glass microscope slides at about 350 °C with electrical resistivity of 1.7×10−4 Ω cm, mobility over 100 cm2 V−1 s−1, and an average spectral transmittance in the visible region over 80%. From x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction spectra of the IMO films, it is confirmed that the lattice of IMO is the same as that of In2O3 of cubic bixbyite structure, Mo6+ substitutes for In3+ in In2O3, and there are no new compounds in IMO. The valence difference of 3 between Mo6+ and In3+ is of great advantage to the IMO film with high conductivity and high transparency simultaneously.

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