T. Ishida et al., DEPENDENCE OF PHOTOVOLTAGES OF SPRAY-DEPOSITED INDIUM TIN OXIDE SILICON-OXIDE SILICON JUNCTION SOLAR-CELLS ON SPRAY SOLVENTS, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 141(5), 1994, pp. 1357-1361
The photovoltages of spray-deposited indium tin oxide/silicon oxide/n-
Si junction solar cells are found to depend strongly on the spray solv
ents such as methanol, ethanol, ethyl acetate, water, etc. It is also
found that the work function of the indium tin oxide (ITO) films is de
pendent on the spray solvents, and the higher the work function of the
ITO films, the larger the photovoltage. X-ray photoelectron spectrosc
opy (XPS) measurements indicate that an In-OH species, probably formed
by reactions of the ITO film with the spray solvents, is present in t
he deposited film in cases where its work function is high. The resist
ivity of the ITO films produced using the organic spray solvents is in
the range of 2 - 4 X 10(-4) OMEGA cm, leading to high fill factors of
the solar cells, while that of the films deposited using water as a s
pray solvent is as high as 1.2 x 10(-3) OMEGA cm, resulting in low fil
l factors. On the basis of the XPS measurements, the high resistivity
of the latter ITO films is attributed to a small amount of tin ions in
the films. X-ray diffraction measurements show that the crystal orien
tation of the ITO films also depends on the spray solvents, indicating
that the film formation mechanism varies with the spray solvents. By
use of a mixed solvent of methanol:ethyl acetate:water = 5:5:1, the ph
otovoltage becomes the highest, and the conversion efficiency of 14% i
s achieved.