Pulsed laser deposition of indium tin oxide films on flexible polyethylene naphthalate display substrates at room temperature |
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Authors: | Konstantinos A. Sierros Darran R. Cairns J. Stuart Abell |
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Affiliation: | a West Virginia University, College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506, United States b University of Birmingham, School of Engineering, Department of Metallurgy and Materials, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Pulsed laser deposition was used to deposit high-quality indium tin oxide (ITO) thin solid films on polyethylene napthalate (PEN) flexible display substrates. The electrical, optical, microstructural, mechanical and adhesive properties of the functional thin layer were investigated as a function of a narrow range of background oxygen gas pressure at room temperature, which is the most desirable thermal condition for growing transparent conducting oxides on flexible display polymer substrates. ITO films (240 ± 35 nm thick) deposited on PEN at room temperature in the range of 0.33 to 2.66 Pa background oxygen pressure are observed to exhibit low electrical resistivity (~ 10− 4 Ω cm) and high optical transmission (~ 90%). Electromechanical uniaxial tensile testing, of the hybrid thin structures, results in crack onset nominal strains of around 2%. The ITO surface adhesion reaches a maximum at 1.33 Pa deposition pressure. |
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Keywords: | Flexible devices Polyethylene naphthalate Indium tin oxide |
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