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Effect of argon atmospheric cold plasma on ITO surface behavior and construction of single and multi-layer diodes based on it

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Index date: 21 October 2017

Effect of argon atmospheric cold plasma on ITO surface behavior and construction of single and multi-layer diodes based on it abstract

Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) layers due to transparency, high conductivity, hole injection capability and widely used have attracted a lot of attention in. One of these layers is Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). ITO due to low resistance,transparency in the visible spectrum and its proper work function is in the manufacture of organic lightemitting diodes and solar cells. One way for improving the ITO surface is plasma treatment. Inthis paper, changes in surface morphology, byapplying argon atmospheric pressure cold plasma,was studied through Atomic Force Microscopic (AFM) image analysis and Fourier TransformInfrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is analyze. FTIR analysis showed functional groups were not added or removed, but chemical bond angle and bonds power on the surface changed and also AFMimages showed that surface roughness increased. These factors lead to the production of diode which they have a better ohmic contact and injection which are more application.

Effect of argon atmospheric cold plasma on ITO surface behavior and construction of single and multi-layer diodes based on it Keywords:

ITO , argon atmospheric pressure cold plasma , Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) , single-layer , multi-surface , hole injection

Effect of argon atmospheric cold plasma on ITO surface behavior and construction of single and multi-layer diodes based on it authors

Sakineh Akbari Nia

Nano-optoelectronics laboratory, Sheykh Bahaee research complex, science and research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, I.R. Iran Nano-optoelectronics group, physics department, science and research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, I.R. Ira

Yousef Seyed Jalili

Nano-optoelectronics laboratory, Sheykh Bahaee research complex, science and research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, I.R. Iran Nano-optoelectronics group, physics department, science and research branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, I.R. Ira