A technique for the production of transparent, electrically conducting tin oxide films on glass substrates

Abstract
A method is described for depositing transparent, electrically conducting films of tin oxide on Pyrex and soda lime glass substrates. The technique used was that of passing the vapour from heated stannous chloride over the substrates, which were held at temperatures of 400-450°C. It was found that when the deposition was conducted in an atmosphere of dry oxygen, films produced had good optical transmission and electrical conductivity and were generally free from translucence.

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