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Anisotropic In-Plane Conductivity and Dichroic Gold Plasmon Resonance in Plasma-Assisted ITO Thin Films e‑Beam-Evaporated at Oblique Angles
ITO
thin films have been prepared by electron beam evaporation at oblique
angles (OA), directly and while assisting their growth with a downstream
plasma. The films microstructure, characterized by scanning electron
microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and glancing incidence small-angle
X-ray scattering, consisted of tilted and separated nanostructures.
In the plasma assisted films, the tilting angle decreased and the
nanocolumns became associated in the form of bundles along the direction
perpendicular to the flux of evaporated material. The annealed films
presented different in-depth and sheet resistivity as confirmed by
scanning conductivity measurements taken for the individual nanocolumns.
In addition, for the plasma-assisted thin films, two different sheet
resistance values were determined by measuring along the nanocolumn
bundles or the perpendicular to it. This in-plane anisotropy induces
the electrochemical deposition of elongated gold nanostructures. The
obtained Au-ITO composite thin films were characterized by anisotropic
plasmon resonance absorption and a dichroic behavior when examined
with linearly polarized light