FREE shipping on qualifying orders when you spend or more. All prices ex. VAT. Enjoy hassle-free delivery, fulfilled by our EU subsidiary. Backed by our 50 State Delivery Guarantee. Regional distributors also available. Sorry, we are unable to accept orders from or ship to .

It looks like you are using an unsupported browser. You can still place orders by emailing us on info@ossila.com, but you may experience issues browsing our website. Please consider upgrading to a modern browser for better security and an improved browsing experience.

ITO Glass Substrates, 20 x 15 mm, PV and OLED

Solar Cell Prototyping Platform, Substrates and Fabrication

Product Code S211
Price $338 ex. VAT

Specifications | Resources


Pre-patterned ITO Glass substrates for OPV/OLED testing (within a glove box). Use with our multi electrode cathode deposition mask to create 8 individual pixels or single electrode deposition mask to create a single large pixel.

Looking for generation I (S101) or generation II (S171) substrates?

We have discontinued our generation I and generation II substrates and masks. The replacement 8-pixel design allows you to create either eight small individual pixels or a single large pixel. Contact us for more information, technical support and advice, or for help migrating to the new system.

Specifications


Substrate size 20 mm x 15 mm
Thickness 1.1 mm
Glass type Polished soda lime, float glass
Substrate coating Fully oxidized ITO
ITO thickness 100 nm
ITO resistance 20 Ω / square
Glass roughness < 1 nm RMS (By AFM)
ITO roughness 1.8 nm RMS (By AFM)
ITO photovoltaic substrate (8 pixel) schematic
Schematic of an ITO photovoltaic substrate (8 pixel)

Characterisation


AFM scan of ITO substrate AFM of glass surface of ITO substrates
Left: 10 µm x 10 µm AFM scan with Z-scale of ±5 nm. Right: AFM of glass surface (1 µm x 1 µm x 3.5 nm). Courtesy of Richard T Grant.

Transmittance of ITO Substrates


ITO Transmittance

Resources and Support


Making OLEDs and OPVs: A Quickstart Guide

Organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) or organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) can be easily manufactured using Ossila's pre-patterned ITO substrates and a few simple spin coating and evaporating steps. This article, and its companion video, will guide you through this process and offer hints and tips for how to get the best devices.

Learn more...
Return to the top