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Anti-reductive properties of AZO/FTO bilayered transparent conducting films

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Pages 1-5 | Received 09 May 2017, Accepted 13 Dec 2017, Published online: 08 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Aluminium-doped zinc oxide (AZO)/fluorine-doped tin dioxide (FTO) double-layered transparent conducting films were manufactured on quartz glass substrates by spray pyrolysis. Like top films, AZO has marvellous reduction-resistant properties during a-Si:H deposition. However, as thin films with features of self-textured surfaces, SnO2:F (FTO) provides high light scattering for front electrode in photovoltaic devices. The distribution of elements in surface and interface has been analysed by glow discharge spectrometer. The anti-reductive behaviour in ambient hydrogen plasma condition was studied and the results showed that hydrogen ions are dispersed in the AZO layer but not diffused to the FTO layer, thus avoiding the reduction of SnO2 to SnO or Sn during hydrogen plasma bombardment. Besides, this phenomenon also indicated that the coating of the AZO layer on FTO electrode can increase the resistance of FTO to hydrogen. AZO film protects FTO from reduction, and the resistivity to hydrogen plasma of AZO/FTO bilayer films has been improved.

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Funding

This work was supported by The National Key Research and Development Program of China : [Grant Number No. 2016YFB0303902]; Natural Science Foundation of Hebei province: [Grant Number 13961106D]; National Natural Science Foundation of China: [Grant Number 51602278]; Natural Science Foundation of Hebei province: [Grant Number E2016203149].

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