ITO coated glass (Indium tin oxide coated glass) belongs to the group of TCO (transparent conducting oxide) conductive glasses. An ITO glass has a property of low sheet resistance and high transmittance. It is mostly used in research and development. ITO coated glass substrates are widely used to organic/inorganic heterojunction solar cells, Schottky solar cells, CdTe solar cells and other various thin film solar cells as transparent semiconductor oxide electrode materials since their transparency and high conductivity.
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Specified ITO Sheet resistivity – (~10 ohms/sq), (~20 ohms/sq) & (~100 ohms/sq)
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Typical ITO Sheet resistivity – (8-11 ohms/sq), (18-20 ohms/sq) & (90-100 ohms/sq)
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Transmittance at 550nm – ≥ 87%
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ITO film Thickness – (1800-2000 Å), (1400-1500 Å) & (500-600 Å)
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Electrically conductive and optically transparent coating
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High physical density of coating
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Low specific electrical resistance
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High environmental and temperature stability
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Excellent electrical conductivity and optical transparency
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Coating uniformity
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Capability to shield Electromagnetic Fields
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Can be deposited into thin film
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Low electrical resistance
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Thermally and chemically stable
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Highly degenerate behavior
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