Title of article :
Study of conducting ITO thin film deposition on flexible polyimide substrate using spray pyrolysis
Author/Authors :
Rana, Rachita Banasthali Vidyapith - Rajasthan, India , Chakraborty, J Defence Materials and Stores R & D Establishment (DMSRDE) - G. T. Road, PO: DMSRDE, India , Tripathi, Santosh K Defence Materials and Stores R & D Establishment (DMSRDE) - G. T. Road, PO: DMSRDE, India , Nasim, M Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research - Goraparao, PO: Arjunpur - Uttarakhand, India
Abstract :
Nanostructured indium tin oxide (ITO) thin
films have been grown by chemical spray pyrolysis method
on flexible polyimide (PI) polymeric substrates at various
temperatures (400, 450 and 500 C) using solutions of
indium and tin chlorides as precursors. The composition,
microstructure, surface morphology, thermal, electrical,
and optical characteristics have been analysed by FT-IR,
UV–Vis, X-ray diffraction, SEM, EDAX, atomic force
microscopy, electrical measurements, TGA, etc. X-ray
diffraction measurements employing Cu-Ka radiation
showed that the ITO films were polycrystalline with a
cubic bixbyite structure. An increment in average grain
size, electrical conductivity and optical transmittance was
observed at higher substrate temperature. ITO-coated films
maintained the mechanical properties and stability of the
pristine PI films. The adhesion between surface ITO layers
and PI matrix was found acceptable.
Keywords :
ITO , Polyimide , Spray pyrolysis , Conductive film , Characterization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics