“…Thin films (TFs) are one class of nanomaterials in which the morphology, crystallinity, and oxidation state can be controlled with relative ease. [ 9,10 ] There is a wide spectrum of methods to fabricate TFs including but not limited to chemical vapor deposition, [ 9 ] thermal evaporation, [ 10 ] atomic layer deposition, [ 11 ] molecular beam epitaxy, [ 12 ] pulsed laser deposition, [ 13 ] electrodeposition, [ 14 ] and radio frequency (RF) magnetron cosputtering. [ 15–17 ] Among them, RF magnetron cosputtering has advantages such as great adhesion, low degree of contamination, uniformity over large areas on the substrate, and high deposition rate.…”