Depolarization of light in SnO2:In2O3 layers

TECHNICAL PHYSICS LETTERS(2006)

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Abstract
Electric current pulses passing through conducting SnO2:In2O3 (ITO) layers (used as electrodes in optoelectronic devices) on plane-parallel glass substrates produce depolarization of the transmitted light. This effect, which is probably related to changes in the structure of ITO layers as a result of Joule heating, can lead to distortions of the information field in the course of optical data transmission.
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joule heating,data transmission
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