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Evaporation of High Quality In2 O 3 Films from In2 O 3/In Source—Evaporation Chemistry and Thermodynamics

Pan et al., 1981

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1081835692867769552
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Pan C
Ma T
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Highly transparent conductive In~ O~ films can be easily deposited by simple thermal evaporation from an In2OJIn source in a low pressure O~ environment. The important role of In in the evaporation process has been examined. From an analysis of the evaporation …
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