Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1549271 Solar Energy 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) have been used in a wide variety of applications as sensors and electronic displays and for solar harvesting for the past decades. TCOs are made of conductive materials such as metals. Many studies have been conducted to improve the properties of materials for TCOs. The properties that make a TCO effective are high transmittance and low resistivity. The current commercialized TCO is indium tin oxide (ITO), which has excellent transmittance and lower resistivity than other TCOs such as zinc oxide. Indium is expensive as its availability is becoming more limited over time. As such, studies to find an alternative material to ITO are continuing. Perovskite-structure materials are a candidate material with acceptable optoelectric properties. Perovskites have a wide band gap of ∼3.0 eV and high transmittance along with exceptionally low resistance. The first part of this paper mainly discusses the progress and development of perovskite-structured TCO as well as materials modification by doping.

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