The role of the divalent nature of tin is explored in tin monoxide, revealing a novel path for enhancing p-type conductivity. The consequences of oxygen off-stoichiometry indicate that a defect complex formed by a tin vacancy (VSn) and an impurity interstitial (Di) leads to an increased number of free carriers as well as improved acceptor state stability when compared with the isolated VSn. In this study, we identify several elements that are able to stabilize such a defect complex configuration. The enhanced ionization of the resulting complex arises from the divalent nature of Sn, which allows Sn(II) and Sn(IV) oxidation states to form. Such a novel doping mechanism not only offers a path for creating a high-performance p-type transparent...
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are ubiquitous in modern consumer electronics. SnO2 is an earth...
Tin dioxide (SnO 2), the most stable oxide of tin, is a metal oxide semiconductor that finds its use...
High mobility p-type transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are critical to current and future optoele...
The role of the divalent nature of tin is explored in tin monoxide, revealing a novel path for enhan...
SnO<sub>2</sub> is widely used as a transparent conductor and sensor material. Better understanding ...
The advancement of transparent electronics, one of the most anticipated technological developments f...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
The electronic and atomic structures of amorphous transparent tin oxides have been investigated by a...
n-type transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) have been studied extensively and are now commercially a...
SnO2 is widely used as a transparent conductor and sensor material. Better understanding and control...
Tin monoxide (SnO) has promising properties to be applied as a p-type semiconductor in transparent e...
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are ubiquitous in modern consumer electronics. SnO2 is an earth...
Tin monoxide (SnO) has promising properties to be applied as a p-type semiconductor in transparent e...
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are ubiquitous in modern consumer electronics. SnO2 is an earth...
Tin dioxide (SnO 2), the most stable oxide of tin, is a metal oxide semiconductor that finds its use...
High mobility p-type transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are critical to current and future optoele...
The role of the divalent nature of tin is explored in tin monoxide, revealing a novel path for enhan...
SnO<sub>2</sub> is widely used as a transparent conductor and sensor material. Better understanding ...
The advancement of transparent electronics, one of the most anticipated technological developments f...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are essential in technologies coupling light and electricity. F...
The electronic and atomic structures of amorphous transparent tin oxides have been investigated by a...
n-type transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) have been studied extensively and are now commercially a...
SnO2 is widely used as a transparent conductor and sensor material. Better understanding and control...
Tin monoxide (SnO) has promising properties to be applied as a p-type semiconductor in transparent e...
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are ubiquitous in modern consumer electronics. SnO2 is an earth...
Tin monoxide (SnO) has promising properties to be applied as a p-type semiconductor in transparent e...
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are ubiquitous in modern consumer electronics. SnO2 is an earth...
Tin dioxide (SnO 2), the most stable oxide of tin, is a metal oxide semiconductor that finds its use...
High mobility p-type transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) are critical to current and future optoele...