| Literature DB >> 31729862 |
Zhiqiang Zhang1,2, Xiang Yu1, Wenjing Zhao1, Kai Lu2, Xinyou Ji2, Rabah Boukherroub3.
Abstract
The large-sized naked-eye three-dimensional (3D) display is a critical device in the real-time topographic survey for deep-sea scientific research. As a core component, the low-impedance transparent conductive indium tin oxide (ITO) thin-film electrode lacks a reliable industrial preparation method. In the 3D display, the grating element with a low-resistance ITO film electrode should have a good binocular parallax to drive the display favorably. However, an increase in the ITO film temperature during deposition may induce its crystallization, and its etching residue may cause a short circuit between the ITO electrodes and abnormal display operation. In this work, we propose a simple and straightforward technique to produce amorphous thin ITO films by controlling the water vapor flow rate during the deposition process. The obtained ITO amorphous thick film (300 nm) can be etched without leaving residues on the display surface, ensuring vivid display performance of the 3D display. A field test employing the 3D display, consisting of a 3D parallax barrier and a two-dimensional (2D) display, does not exhibit a short-circuit phenomenon caused by residues encountered in previous devices. This work makes the 3D display applicable for the real-time topographic survey on the basis of both satisfying the nonetching residue and the decrease of the resistance value.Entities:
Keywords: 3D display; amorphous ITO thin-film electrode; deep-sea exploration; residue-free; water vapor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31729862 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b16782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229