Abstract
AbstractIn this work, SnO2 thin films are deposited by drop–dry deposition (DDD), which is a simple, low-cost chemical technique for thin film deposition. The deposition solution contains Na2SnO3 as the Sn source, and is highly stable without spontaneous reactions in the solution. The solution is dropped on a substrate heated to 60°C on a heater plate. According to Auger electron spectroscopy, the deposit will be stoichiometric SnO2. The film is n-type and transparent in the visible range. The pn heterostructure is fabricated by depositing SnO2 on p-type NiO. The NiO film is also fabricated by DDD. Ni(OH)2 is deposited using a solution containing Ni(NO3)2 and NaOH, and then is converted to NiO by annealing at 400°C. The SnO2/NiO structure is transparent in the visible range and shows clear rectification properties and photovoltaic effects. Thus, a transparent solar cell is successfully fabricated by DDD.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Nagoya Institute of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC