Cobalt-nickel oxide films of nominal 100 nm thickness, and resistivity on the order of 10-2 (information cannot be added because of lack of word processing capability) have been deposited by spin-casting from both aqueous and organic precursor solutions followed by annealing at 450 degrees C in air.
Revised: January 17, 2011 |
Published: January 5, 2001
Citation
Windisch C.F., K.F. Ferris, and G.J. Exarhos. 2001.Synthesis and Characterization of Transparent Conducting Oxide Cobalt-Nickel Spinel Films.Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A--Vacuum, Surfaces and Films 19, no. 4 PT 2:1647-1651.PNNL-SA-33669.