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Texture etched ZnO:Al coated glass substrates for silicon based thin film solar cells
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30 browse.startsWith.months.august 1999
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journal article
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Kluth O.
Houben L.
Wieder S.
Schöpe G.
Beneking C.
Wagner H.
Löffl A.
Schock H.
Institut für Schicht- und Ionentechnik-Photovoltaik
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Elsevier
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ZnO:Al films were r.f.- and d.c.-magnetron sputtered on glass substrates from ceramic (ZnO:Al2O3) and metallic (Zn:Al) targets, respectively. The initially smooth films exhibit high transparencies (T ≤ 83% for visible light including all reflection losses) and excellent electrical properties (p = 2.7-6 × 10-4 Ω cm). Depending on their structural properties these films develop different surface textures upon post deposition etching in diluted HCl. The light scattering properties of suitable films can be controlled over a wide range simply by varying the etching time. Moreover, the electrical properties are not affected by the etching process. Thus, within certain limits a separate optimization of the electro-optical and light scattering properties is possible. Amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) based solar cells prepared on these new texture etched ZnO-substrates show high quantum efficiencies in the long wavelength range demonstrating an effective light trapping. First a-Si/a-Si stacked solar cells were realized with initial efficiencies exceeding 10%. © 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
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247
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253
cris.boxmetadata.label.volume
351
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browse.startsWith.months.february 1
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English
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Recubrimiento, Películas Óptica
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2-s2.0-0033170236
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Thin Solid Films
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00406090
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The authors thank W. Appenzeller, R. Schmitz, and H. Siekmann for extensive technical assistance, W. Reetz for spectral response measurements, and H.P. Bochem for performing SEM. Financial support from the BMBF and Phototronics Solartechnik GmbH (PST) is gratefully acknowledged. We also thank Phototronics for providing ‘floatline’ SnO 2 substrates.
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