Pure carbon conductive transparent electrodes synthetized by a full laser deposition and annealing process

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2020)

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One of the biggest challenge that face optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices is the necessity to provide a reliable alternative to transparent conducing oxide (TCO) like Indium Thin Oxide (ITO). We recently published a study proposing a method to produce transparent conducive electrodes only based on carbon materials. In a first step, we use the Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) to produce high performance DLC. Those thin films own very interesting properties in kindship with diamond, like high transparency in the visible range, chemical inertness and biocompatibility. In addition, the DLC is a perfect electrical insulator and presents a relative high opacity in ultra-violet (UV). This particularity has a great interest to perform, in a second step, UV laser annealing over the DLC surface. The aim is to break the existing diamond bindings (sp(3) hybridization) on the surface and allow atoms being reorganized in graphitic bindings (sp(2) hybridization). We demonstrate that the increase of atomic graphitic bindings leads to a valuable surface conductivity. According to optimized annealing parameters, the surface conductivity reaches values comparable to ITO. We also show that the laser treatments only sparsely affects the DLC transparency. Moreover, this full laser-based process remains compatible with the standard microelectronic technological steps.
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Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD),Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC),Laser surface annealing,Transparent electrodes,Graphitization
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