Peng et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Excellent properties of Ga‐doped ZnO film as an alternative transparent electrode for thin‐film solar cellsPeng et al., 2023
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- 17235370031738443485
- Author
- Peng S
- Wang W
- Yao T
- Guan M
- Gan Z
- Chu J
- Gai L
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Applied Glass Science
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Optical and electrical properties of transparent electrode are directly related to the photoelectric conversion efficiency of thin‐film solar cells. For this reason, Ga and Al‐doped ZnO (GZO and AZO) transparent conducting films were fabricated on float glass through the …
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