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Transparent conducting oxidesIntroductionTransparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are unique materials that combine optical transparency (band gaps greater than 3.1 eV) and concomitant electrical conductivity (carrier concentrations of at least 1020 cm-3). Band gaps greater than 3.1 eV ensure that visible light photons cannot excite electrons from the valence band (VB) to the conduction band (CB). ![]() These transparent materials are thus made conducting by the introduction of defects, intrinsic or extrinsic into the system. TCOs can be classified as n-type or p-type, according to the defects and type of conduction of the material. These defects form split off acceptor (unoccupied) levels above the valence band maximum (VBM) in the case of p-type conduction, and donor (occupied) levels below the conduction band minimum (CBM) in the case of n-type conduction. ![]() n-type TCOs (SnO2, ZnO, In2O2) are already utilised in a range of technological applications, but p-type TCOs have proved harder to manufacture. Most wide band gap binary oxides have valence bands dominated by O 2p states. Thus upon acceptor formation, the acceptor states (holes) are localised on oxygen ions, leading to low conductivity. Designing p-type TCOs with good conductivity has therefore become a major goal for materials scientists. Cu2O is a known p-type TCO, in which the good p-type conductivity is caused by favourable mixing between Cu(I) 3d10 and the O 2p states causing a more delocalised VB. However, Cu2O is not transparent, only having a band gap of 2.17 eV. In 1997, Kawazoe et al. first reported p-type conductivity in CuAlO2, which crystallises in the delafossite structure. CuAlO2 combines the p-type conduction properties of Cu2O, with the wide band gap of Al2O2, producing for the first time a native p-type TCO. They had realised that a suitable cation is needed to mix with the O 2p states, like in the case of Cu2O, and identified Cu(I) and Ag(I) as the best candidates ![]() It has this been shown that Cu-based TCOs are superior to Ag-based TCOs, and many other Cu-based TCOs have been synthesised, including delafossites CuInO2, CuGaO2, CuScO2, CuCrO2, CuYO2 and the SrCu2O2 structure. To date, the p-type material with the highest conductivity is Mg doped CuCrO2. Email: watsong AT tcd.ie Last updated: Apr 14 2012 Back to Top |