“…Fabrication and photoelectric properties of AZO/SiO 2 /p-Si heterojunction device 9.1 Introduction As shown in the previous work, semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor (SIS) diodes have certain features, which make them more attractive for the solar energy conversion than conventional Shottky, MIS, or other heterojunction structures (Mridha et al, 2007). For example, efficient SIS solar cells such as indium tin oxide (ITO) on silicon have been reported, where the crystal structures and the lattice parameters of Si (diamond, a = 0.5431 nm), SnO 2 (tetragonal, a = 0.4737 nm, c = 0.3185 nm), In 2 O 3 (cubic, a = 1.0118 nm) show that they are not particularly compatible and thus not likely to form good devices.…”