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1 December 1983 Optical Properties Of Transparent And Heat-Reflecting Indium-Tin-Oxide Films: Experimental Data And Theoretical Analysis
I. Hamberg, C. G . Granqvist
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Abstract
High-quality transparent and heat-reflecting Indium-Tin-Oxide films were prepared by reactive electron-beam evaporation. The complex dielectric function was evaluated from spectrophotometric measurements in the 0.25-50-pm range. The optical data are discussed from a theoretical model which encompasses the contributions from free carriers, valence electrons, and phonons. It is found that ionized impurity scattering is the main damping mechanism of the free electrons.
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I. Hamberg and C. G . Granqvist "Optical Properties Of Transparent And Heat-Reflecting Indium-Tin-Oxide Films: Experimental Data And Theoretical Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0428, Optical Materials and Process Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications, (1 December 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936292
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Dielectrics

Scattering

Optical properties

Optical coatings

Reflectivity

Visible radiation

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