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1 August 1990 Relations between the optical, electrical, and structural properties of fluorine-doped tin dioxide coatings
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Proceedings Volume 1272, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion IX; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20453
Event: The International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1990, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
The relations between the optical, electrical and structural properties of pyrolytically sprayed, Fluorine-doped tinoxide coatings have been examined by analyzing coatings having a different Fluorine doping, different preparation temperature and different coating thickness. The results show that doping tinoxide coatings with fluorine increases the electron density and the mobility ii the coating. The maximum electron density which can be obtained is about 410 6/m . The maximum mobility of about 45 cm /Vs which has been obtained, roughly equals the maximum mobility predicted by the theory for ionized impurity scattering. This leads to a minimum attainable thermal emittance of about 0. 15. When the maximum mobility has not been reached, this can be due to a too weak preferential orientation in the (200) direction or to a small electron density in the coating.
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Han Haitjema "Relations between the optical, electrical, and structural properties of fluorine-doped tin dioxide coatings", Proc. SPIE 1272, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion IX, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20453
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KEYWORDS
Optical coatings

Fluorine

Crystals

Oxygen

Doping

Scattering

Energy efficiency

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