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Volume 5, Issue 6 (Suppl)
J Mat. Sci.
ISSN: 2321-6212
Advanced Materials 2017
October 26-28, 2017
OCTOBER 26-28, 2017 OSAKA, JAPAN
13
TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
Effect of substrate temperature and flow rate of hydrogen gases on the characteristics of MZO and
IGZO thin films
Ji Hoon Jeong, Yong-Ho Lee, Ji-soo Lee and Kyu-Mann Lee
Korea University of Technology and Education, Republic of Korea
T
ransparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs) thin films are used for electrodes in lighting devices like displays, solar cells, etc.
TCOs have to show the low electrical resistances and the good light transmittances at the same time. ITO (Indium Tin
Oxide, Sn-doped In
2
O
3
) of TCO materials has the above two properties and are most commercially used as TCOs. However,
ITO has some problems. The cost of Indium of main ingredient of ITO is expensive and the supplies are unstable. Not only
deposition temperature should be higher than at less 250
o
C but also heat treatment is needed after the deposition. These high
temperature processes are main factors of the poor roughness of thin films and undesirable effects to the device stability.
Because of these problems, we are interested in TCO materials to substitute ITO. Among TCO materials, ZnO based TCO
materials are chemically stable and can be deposited at room temperature and has the low electrical resistance and the high
light transmittance. In this study, we used two targets, MZO (Mo 2 wt%) and IGZO (In 1 mol%, Ga 1 mol%) by RF magnetron
sputter. To observe the characteristics depending on atmospheric gas and substrate temperature, we flowed ambient gas
(Ar+H2) from 0sccm to 4sccm and changed the substrate temperature from RT to 300
o
C. To observe microstructures of thin
films, we used XRD and SEM and to indicate the electrical properties of thin films, we used Hall measurement system.
Biography
Ji Hoon Jeong is currently pursuing his Master’s degree from Korea University of Technology and Education, Republic of Korea.
rain0o@koreatech.ac.krJi Hoon Jeong et al., J Mat. Sci. 2017, 5:6
DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C1-009