What is the meaning of In/Zn = 1 at.% in doping purposes?

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In summary, In/Zn = 1 at.% means that the atomic ratio of indium (In) to zinc (Zn) is 1:1, with the indium making up 1 atomic percent of the total atoms in the compound. It is calculated by dividing the number of indium atoms by the number of zinc atoms in the compound and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. This ratio is expressed in atomic units (at.%). The atomic ratio of In/Zn = 1 at.% indicates that the compound is composed of equal numbers of indium and zinc atoms, with the indium making up 1% of the total number of atoms. However, this ratio is not commonly observed in compounds. It
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what does In/Zn = 1 at.% mean? is it atoms of In/ atoms Zn?(doping purposes)
 
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It sure looks like it. What's the context?
 
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to find mass of indium chloride, InCl3, needed as dopant to dope in zinc oxide...Is it number of atoms dopant(indium in this case) divided by number of molecules of zinc oxide equal to 1%?
 
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Sounds good to me.
 

What does In/Zn = 1 at.% mean?

In/Zn = 1 at.% means that the atomic ratio of indium (In) to zinc (Zn) is 1:1, with the indium making up 1 atomic percent of the total atoms in the compound.

How is In/Zn = 1 at.% calculated?

In/Zn = 1 at.% is calculated by dividing the number of indium atoms by the number of zinc atoms in the compound and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. This ratio is expressed in atomic units (at.%).

What does the atomic ratio of In/Zn = 1 at.% indicate?

The atomic ratio of In/Zn = 1 at.% indicates that the compound is composed of equal numbers of indium and zinc atoms, with the indium making up 1% of the total number of atoms.

Is In/Zn = 1 at.% a common ratio in compounds?

No, In/Zn = 1 at.% is not a common ratio in compounds. It is possible for this ratio to occur, but it is not a commonly observed ratio in compounds.

How is In/Zn = 1 at.% expressed in other units?

In/Zn = 1 at.% can also be expressed in weight percent (wt.%) or mole fraction (X). In weight percent, it would be 50% indium and 50% zinc. In mole fraction, it would be XIn = 0.5 and XZn = 0.5.

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