Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1665466 | Thin Solid Films | 2014 | 4 Pages |
•Multilayer transparent electrode based on aluminum zinc oxide (AZO) and Ag•Comparison of AZO-Ag-AZO transparent electrode to AZO and indium tin oxide•Performance of AZO-Ag-AZO transparent electrodes on textured surfaces•Comparison of amorphous silicon solar cells with different transparent electrodes
Metal-based transparent electrodes can be fabricated at low temperatures, which is crucial for various substrate materials and solar cells. In this work, an oxide-metal-oxide (OMO) transparent electrode based on aluminum zinc oxide (AZO) and silver is compared to AZO layers, fabricated at different temperatures and indium tin oxides. With the OMO structure, a sheet resistance of 7.1/square and a transparency above 80% for almost the entire visible spectrum were achieved. The possible application of such electrodes on a textured solar cell was demonstrated on the example of a rough ZnO substrate. An OMO structure is benchmarked in a n-i-p amorphous silicon solar cell against an AZO front contact fabricated at 200 °C. In the experiment, the OMO electrode shows a superior performance with an efficiency gain of 30%.