Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms
Amorphization using impurity doping is a promising approach to improve the thermoelectric properties of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) thin films. However, an abnormal phenomenon has been observed where an excessive concentration of doped atoms increases the lattice thermal conductivity (<i>κ<...
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doaj-5831d27aef6b479ba11d6c46bda1ba7b2021-09-26T00:49:03ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912021-09-01112363236310.3390/nano11092363Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping AtomsYoung Joong Choi0Ho Yun Lee1Seohan Kim2Pung Keun Song3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, 75321 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaAmorphization using impurity doping is a promising approach to improve the thermoelectric properties of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) thin films. However, an abnormal phenomenon has been observed where an excessive concentration of doped atoms increases the lattice thermal conductivity (<i>κ</i><sub>l</sub>). To elucidate this paradox, we propose two hypotheses: (1) metal hydroxide formation due to the low bond enthalpy energy of O and metal atoms and (2) localized vibration due to excessive impurity doping. To verify these hypotheses, we doped ZnO and CeO<sub>2,</sub> which have low and high bond enthalpies with oxygen, respectively, into the ITO thin film. Regardless of the bond enthalpy energy, the <i>κ</i><sub>l</sub> values of the two thin films increased due to excessive doping. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was conducted to determine the metal hydroxide formation. There was no significant difference in wave absorbance originating from the OH stretching vibration. Therefore, the increase in <i>κ</i><sub>l</sub> due to the excessive doping was due to the formation of localized regions in the thin film. These results could be valuable for various applications using other transparent conductive oxides and guide the control of the properties of thin films.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/9/2363thermoelectric thin filmtransparent conductive oxidelocalized vibrationthermal conductivitymagnetron sputtering |
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Young Joong Choi Ho Yun Lee Seohan Kim Pung Keun Song Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms Nanomaterials thermoelectric thin film transparent conductive oxide localized vibration thermal conductivity magnetron sputtering |
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Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms |
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Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms |
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Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms |
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Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms |
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Controlled Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Film via Localized Vibration of Doping Atoms |
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controlled lattice thermal conductivity of transparent conductive oxide thin film via localized vibration of doping atoms |
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Amorphization using impurity doping is a promising approach to improve the thermoelectric properties of tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) thin films. However, an abnormal phenomenon has been observed where an excessive concentration of doped atoms increases the lattice thermal conductivity (<i>κ</i><sub>l</sub>). To elucidate this paradox, we propose two hypotheses: (1) metal hydroxide formation due to the low bond enthalpy energy of O and metal atoms and (2) localized vibration due to excessive impurity doping. To verify these hypotheses, we doped ZnO and CeO<sub>2,</sub> which have low and high bond enthalpies with oxygen, respectively, into the ITO thin film. Regardless of the bond enthalpy energy, the <i>κ</i><sub>l</sub> values of the two thin films increased due to excessive doping. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was conducted to determine the metal hydroxide formation. There was no significant difference in wave absorbance originating from the OH stretching vibration. Therefore, the increase in <i>κ</i><sub>l</sub> due to the excessive doping was due to the formation of localized regions in the thin film. These results could be valuable for various applications using other transparent conductive oxides and guide the control of the properties of thin films. |
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thermoelectric thin film transparent conductive oxide localized vibration thermal conductivity magnetron sputtering |
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