2011
DOI: 10.3384/ecp110572787
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Improvement of Solar Cells Efficiency and Radiation Stability by Deposition of Diamond-Like Carbon Films

Abstract: Diamond-like carbon films (DLC) deposited by PE-CVD technique were used as antireflection and protective coatings for Si and A II B VI based solar cells (SC). Application of the DLC films as single-or doublelayer antireflection coatings allows us to improve the Si-based solar cells efficiency up to 1.4-1.5 times (from ~10% to ~15%). It has been shown that optical bandgaps of DLC films were increased after UV irradiation. The films with greater amount of nitrogen show better irradiation resistance. It was also … Show more

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“…Physical barriers that absorb unwanted radiation and increase environmental stability can be made of highly amorphous materials, as shown for solar cells using ion-beam doping (38,39). However, these are typically achieved only for flat and uniform samples, with deposition processes at elevated temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical barriers that absorb unwanted radiation and increase environmental stability can be made of highly amorphous materials, as shown for solar cells using ion-beam doping (38,39). However, these are typically achieved only for flat and uniform samples, with deposition processes at elevated temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%