Indium oxide based transparent conductive film is a new type of transparent conductive material with broad application prospects. The following is a detailed analysis of indium oxide based transparent conductive thin films:
1. Material composition: Indium oxide based transparent conductive thin film is composed of multiple layers, including multiple ITO film layers and other components of the target material. The ITO film layer is composed of In (III) and Te (IV) elements, which have different crystal structures and electrical resistivity. The resistivity of In (III) film is 1 × 10-4 Ω· cm, The resistivity of Te (IV) thin film is 1 × 10-3 Ω· cm. Depending on the structure and properties, ITO and other components of the target material can meet different application requirements.
2. Surface structure: The ITO film layer is composed of an indium oxide layer formed on the surface of the thin film. These compounds can change their structure and electrical resistivity through methods such as heat treatment. In addition, the indium oxide layer also has good transparency and conductivity, so it can be used as an optical window material for glass surfaces, solar cell materials, etc.
3. Performance characteristics: The ITO film layer has excellent transparent conductivity and high resistivity. Their transparency can reach 99% of the visible light range (400-700 nm), and their resistivity can reach 4 × 10-3 Ω· cm, with good visible light transmittance, high resistivity, and high transparency. In addition, indium oxide based transparent conductive films also have good corrosion resistance and high strength, which can be applied to various electronic devices. For example, in fields such as displays, electrical enclosures, and car windshields. Therefore, indium oxide based transparent conductive film is a high-performance and highly stable transparent conductive material that can be used to manufacture various optoelectronic devices, glass window materials, solar cells, etc.