This work reports on deposition of transparent semi-insulating tin oxide thin films deposited by spray-pyrolysis over large area glass substrates. The precursors used are based on diluted chloride solutions. Bi-doped high resistivity tin oxide thin films are required in the fabrication process of an analog grey scale ferroelectric liquid crystal matrix display. Various parameters have been optimized in order to achieve good reproducibility and uniformity of the electrical and optical properties. Deposition temperature and the properties of the glass substrates have been found as the most critical variables which affect the deposition rate and the quality of the deposited films. The different substrates used, borosilicates and soda-lime glasses, lead to different electrical properties. A further investigation on the stability of the film properties versus different kind of aging procedures have been conducted. Preliminary results of the operation of the complete display making use of our films are shown.

Properties and stability of bismuth doped tin oxide thin films deposited on various types of glass substrates

Foglietti V;Beccherelli R;
1996

Abstract

This work reports on deposition of transparent semi-insulating tin oxide thin films deposited by spray-pyrolysis over large area glass substrates. The precursors used are based on diluted chloride solutions. Bi-doped high resistivity tin oxide thin films are required in the fabrication process of an analog grey scale ferroelectric liquid crystal matrix display. Various parameters have been optimized in order to achieve good reproducibility and uniformity of the electrical and optical properties. Deposition temperature and the properties of the glass substrates have been found as the most critical variables which affect the deposition rate and the quality of the deposited films. The different substrates used, borosilicates and soda-lime glasses, lead to different electrical properties. A further investigation on the stability of the film properties versus different kind of aging procedures have been conducted. Preliminary results of the operation of the complete display making use of our films are shown.
1996
Inglese
F. Funada, M.K. Hatalis, J. Kanicki, C.J. Summers
Flat Panel Display Materials II
Proceedings of Material Research Society, Spring Meeting 1996, Flat Panel Display Materials II. Symposium.
355
360
6
1-55899-327-4
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8050880
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8-12 April 1996
San Francisco (CA - USA)
Bismuth compounds
Borosilicate glass
Deposition
Electric conductivity of solids
Ferroelectric devices
Liquid crystal displays
Pyrolysis
Semiconducting tin compounds
Semiconductor doping
Substrates
Thin films
Transparency
Soda lime glasses
Spray pyrolysis
Tin oxides
Semiconducting films
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none
Foglietti V;D'Alessandro A;Galbato A;Alessandri A;Beccherelli R;Campoli F;Petrocco S;Wnek M;Maltese; P
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