September 16, 2015
Journal Article

Perovskite Sr-doped LaCrO3 as a new p-type transparent conducting oxide

Abstract

Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) constitute a unique class of materials which combine the seemingly mutually exclusive properties of electrical conductivity and optical transparency in a single material. TCOs are useful for a wide range of applications including solar cells, displays, light emitting diodes and transparent electronics. Simple post-transition metal oxides such as ZnO, In2O3 and SnO2 are wide gap insulators in which the ionic character generates an oxygen 2p-derived valence band (VB) and a metal s-derived conduction band (CB), resulting in large optical band gaps (>3.0 eV) and excellent n-type conductivity when donor doped. In contrast, the development of efficient p-type TCOs remains a global materials challenge. Converting n-type oxides to p-type analogs by acceptor doping is extremely difficult and these materials display poor conductivity.

Revised: November 16, 2020 | Published: September 16, 2015

Citation

Zhang H., Y. Du, A. Papadogianni, O. Bierwagen, S. Sallis, L.J. Piper, and M.E. Bowden, et al. 2015. Perovskite Sr-doped LaCrO3 as a new p-type transparent conducting oxide. Advanced Materials 27, no. 35:5191-5195. PNNL-SA-109679. doi:10.1002/adma.201501959