Rutile single crystals treated with ion-beam preferential etching (IBPE) are investigated with electrical transport and transmission electron microscopy. The initially insulating single crystals show the formation of an oxygen vacancy-rich, highly ordered, thin conducting layer, below a crystalline rutile TiO(2) surface layer. Carrier concentrations of 10(19) cm(-3) and very high mobilities of the order of 300 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) are observed in the nanolayers. The observations indicate that rutile single crystals can be effectively transformed into controlled conducting material using IBPE for creating a new breakthrough in transparent conducting media.

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