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Structural and optical properties of calciumdoped zinc oxide sputtered from nanopowder target materials
Ben Ayadi, Z1, El Mir, L2, El Ghoul, J3, Djessas, K4, Alaya, S5.
Calcium-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Ca) thin films were deposited onto glass substrates by rf-magnetron sputtering at ambient temperature using nanocrystalline powder synthesized by the sol-gel method. The structural, electrical and optical properties of films as a function of Ca concentration were investigated. Ca-doped films exhibit high optical transparency in the visible and near infrared region. A minimum resistivity of 2.3 10-3 cm, was obtained for the film doped with 3.0 at.% of calcium. Due to their good optical and electrical properties, ZnO:Ca films are promising candidates for their use as transparent electrodes in solar cells.
Affiliation:
- Cité Erriadh Manara Zrig, Tunisia
- Cité Erriadh Manara Zrig, Tunisia
- Cité Erriadh Manara Zrig, Tunisia
- Université de Perpignan, France
- Cité Erriadh Manara Zrig, Tunisia
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