Tin Oxide-Silicon Dioxide-Silicon MIS Solar Cells

  • J. Llabres
  • E. Domincuez
  • E. Lora-Tamayo
  • F. Arjøna
Conference paper

Summary

This communication presents the results obtained in tin oxide-silicon dioxide-n type silicon schottky barrier solar cells. Samples were prepared in a two-zone furnace where the thermal oxidation of the wafer and the SnO2 deposition were carried out without further handling. The tin oxide layer was grown using a gas transport method in an open tube. The characteristic parameters of the solar cell performance gave the following results: short circuit current density = 21 mA/cm2, open circuit voltage = 550 mV.

Keywords

Solar Cell Open Circuit Voltage Short Circuit Current Density Photovoltaic Solar Solar Energy Conf 
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© ECSC, EEC, EAEC, Brussels and Luxembourg 1981

Authors and Affiliations

  • J. Llabres
    • 1
  • E. Domincuez
    • 2
  • E. Lora-Tamayo
    • 2
  • F. Arjøna
    • 3
  1. 1.Solid State Physics Institute C.S.I.C.Canto BlancoSpain
  2. 2.Laboratory of MicroelectronicsCENFA-C.S.I.C.Madrid 6Spain
  3. 3.Applied Physics DepartmentU.A.M.Canto BlancoMadrid 34Spain

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