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15 February 1994 Transparent conductive coatings in the far ultraviolet
Jongmin Kim, Muamer Zukic, Jong Ho Park, Michele Wilson McColgan, Charles E. Keffer, Douglas G. Torr
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Abstract
In certain cases a space-borne optical instrument with a dielectric window requires a transparent conductive coating deposited on the window to remove the electrostatic charge collected due to the bombardment of ionized particles. Semiconductor and metal films are studied for use as transparent conductive coatings for the front window of far ultraviolet camera. Cr is found to be the best coating material. The theoretical search for the semiconductor and metal coating materials and experimental results for ITO and Cr films are reported.
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Jongmin Kim, Muamer Zukic, Jong Ho Park, Michele Wilson McColgan, Charles E. Keffer, and Douglas G. Torr "Transparent conductive coatings in the far ultraviolet", Proc. SPIE 2010, X-Ray and Ultraviolet Polarimetry, (15 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.168585
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Chromium

Metals

Transmittance

Transparent conductive coatings

Resistance

Semiconductors

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