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Optical modeling of a-Si:H solar cells deposited on textured glass/SnO2 substrates

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 92, Issue 2, Pages 749-755

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1487910

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In this article we determine descriptive scattering parameters-haze and angular distribution functions-of scattered light for textured glass/SnO2 Asahi U-type substrates. These scattering parameters are input parameters of our optical model that enables us to analyze multilayer optical systems with rough interfaces. The scalar scattering theory is used to calculate the haze parameters of all internal rough interfaces in the a-Si:H solar cells deposited on the glass/SnO2 substrates. In the equations of the scalar scattering theory the correction functions are introduced in order to match the calculations with the measurements of the haze parameters of the substrates. The angular distribution functions of the substrates are applied to the rough internal interfaces. Using these scattering parameters we investigate the optical behavior of a-Si:H solar cells with different intrinsic layer thicknesses deposited on the textured glass/SnO2 substrates with different roughnesses. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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