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Research Update: Doping ZnO and TiO2 for solar cells

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APL MATERIALS
Volume 1, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4833475

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  1. Rutherford Foundation of New Zealand
  2. Cambridge Commonwealth Trust
  3. Girton College Cambridge
  4. ERC Advanced Investigator Grant
  5. Novox [ERC-2009-adG247276]

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ZnO and TiO2 are two of the most commonly used n-type metal oxide semiconductors in new generation solar cells due to their abundance, low-cost, and stability. ZnO and TiO2 can be used as active layers, photoanodes, buffer layers, transparent conducting oxides, hole-blocking layers, and intermediate layers. Doping is essential to tailor the materials properties for each application. The dopants used and their impact in solar cells are reviewed. In addition, the advantages, disadvantages, and commercial potential of the various fabrication methods of these oxides are presented. (C) 2013 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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