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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR THE OBTAINING OF POROUS FIBERS AND SHEETS OF ALLOY INDIAN OXIDE WITH TIN OXIDE THROUGH THERMAL EVAPORATION, AND ENPARTICULAR BY PUMPING WITH ELECTRONIC GUN.
abstract Procedure for obtaining porous fibers and sheets of the Alloy Oxide alloyed with Tin Oxide by thermal evaporation, and in particular by bombardment with an electron gun, which consists of bombardment with energy electrons up to 10 KeV, at deposition rate of 35 {Ao / s, evaporation being carried out from a synthesized tablet of 87% In {sub, 2 O {sub, 3, and 13% of SnO {sub, 2 by weight, performed at substrate temperatures (T {sub, s) glass from 120 to 400 ºC, at base pressures <10 {sup, -7 Torr and residual 2xl0 {sup, -6 -10 {sup, -5 Torr. Obtaining films of several microns thick, very conductive, with random and arborescent growth fibers, observing how to increase T {sub, s increases fiber size, crystallinity, adhesion, conductivity, concentration of Sn on the surface and deficiency of oxygen, resisting the resulting deposit to heat treatments in the air up to 450 ° C and may be used as an electrochemical sensor or support of atoms used as catalysts.
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