Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1665848 | Thin Solid Films | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To enhance the light-trapping qualities of silicon thin-film solar cells, the use of transparent conductive oxide with high haze and high conductivity is essential. This study investigated an eco-friendly technique that used bilayer Ga-doped zinc oxide/SiOx films prepared with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet to achieve high haze and low resistivity. A minimum resistivity of 6.00 Ã 10â 4 Ω·cm was achieved at 8 at.% gallium doping. Examination of X-ray diffraction spectra showed that increased film thickness led to increased carrier concentration in GZO bilayers. The optimal bilayer GZO film achieved considerably higher haze values in the visible and NIR regions, compared with Asahi U-type fluorine doped tin oxide.
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Authors
Kow-Ming Chang, Po-Ching Ho, Atthaporn Ariyarit, Kuo-Hui Yang, Jui-Mei Hsu, Chin-Jyi Wu, Chia-Chiang Chang,