Convenient preparation of ITO nanoparticles inks for transparent conductive thin films

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Daisuke Ito
Keiichiro Masuko
Benjamin A. Weintraub
Lallie C. McKenzie
James E. Hutchison
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[1] University of Oregon,Nanoscience Open Research Initiative, Materials Science Institute
[2] University of Oregon,Department of Chemistry
[3] US Research Center,Nano Science Research Laboratory
[4] Sony Electronics Inc.,undefined
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ITO; Nanoparticles; Greener manufacturing; Transparent electrodes; Coatings;
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Tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) nanoparticles are useful precursors to transparent electrodes in a variety of technologically important applications. We synthesized ITO nanoparticles from indium and tin acetylacetonates in oleyl alcohol using a novel temperature ramp profile. The monodispersed ITO nanoparticles have an average diameter of 8.6 nm and form dense, flat films by simple spin coating. The thickness of the film can be controlled by varying the number of additional depositions. The resulting ITO film is transparent and has a resistivity of 7 × 10−3 Ω cm after sintering at 300 °C. Using a suitable solvent, it is possible to coat high-aspect-ratio structures with ITO nanoparticles. This approach to ITO coatings is greener and offers a number of advantages for transparent electrodes because it is highly versatile, easily scalable, and supports low-cost manufacturing.
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