Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5351118 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Since the small-sized metallic nanoparticles (NPs) show high absorption ratio, eliminating small-sized NPs to obtain high efficiency light trapping structure in photovoltaic devices is particularly necessary. In the present work, we successfully restrained the formation of small-sized Ag NPs via magnetron sputtering followed by rapid thermal annealing, which is driven by the film fluctuation and rupture mechanism of dewetting theory. Relatively, a 10.73% increase of short-circuit current density was achieved when Ag NPs fabricated by rapid thermal annealing were used as light trapping structure of solar cells. This study validates the necessity of eliminating small-sized NPs experimentally and theoretically, which is helpful for obtaining high efficiency light trapping structure and understanding the metallic film annealing mechanism.
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Authors
Yiming Bai, Zheng Gao, Nuofu Chen, Hai Liu, Jianxi Yao, Shuang Ma, Xiaoqiang Shi,