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New p-type near-infrared transparent conducting thin films developed with better performance

01.23.22 | Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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A group of scientists at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed new p-type (positive hole) near infrared (NIR) transparent conducting (TC) films with ultra-high conductivity, unveiling a new material of TC.

"They have extraordinary properties," WEI Renhuai, a physicist who led the team, "the NIR optical transmittance of the films can reach as high as 85~60%, while maintaining the film resistance at room temperature at a low level."

In recent years, p-type TC has attracted extensive attention. Although n-type (negative electron) TC is common in current market, the incorporation of p-type TC and n-type TC can achieve invisible active circuit heterostructure.

Compared with traditional delafossite-based P-type TC, the room-temperature conductivity of this novel TC is much higher. In addition, the films also exhibit high near-infrared transmittance with a low room-temperature sheet resistance.

In the experiment, based on the first-principles calculations, the scientists found that CuRhO 2 showed p-type conducting characteristics and processed a narrow indirect bandgap of 2.31 eV. Meanwhile, the optical absorption in the NIR and visible range is much low. The larger Rh 3+ ionic radius makes the CuRhO 2 accept hole-type carriers with high concentration.

The great advance in p-type NIR TC CuRhO 2 thin films, based on both theoretical calculations and experimental results, will significantly improve the development of future multifunctional invisible optoelectronic devices.

Advanced Optical Materials

10.1002/adom.202102559

p-Type Near-Infrared Transparent Delafossite Thin Films with Ultrahigh Conductivity

22-Jan-2022

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Weiwei Zhao
Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
annyzhao@ipp.ac.cn

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