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Electron Technology Conference 2013 | 2013

Investigation of ITO layers for application as transparent contacts in flexible photovoltaic cell structures

Katarzyna Znajdek; Maciej Sibiński

In this paper authors present the mechanical, optical and electrical parameters of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) Transparent Conductive Layers (TCL) deposited on flexible substrate. Layers’ properties are analyzed and verified. Investigated Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) was deposited, using magnetron sputtering method. Flexible polymer PET (polyethylene terephthalate) foil was used as a substrate, in order to photovoltaic (PV) cell’s emitter contact application of investigated material. ITO-coated PET foils have been dynamically bent on numerous cylinders of various diameters according to the standard requirements. Resistance changes for each measured sample were measured and recorded during bending cycle. Thermal durability, as well as temperature influence on resistance and optical transmission are verified. Presented results were conducted to verify practical suitability and to evaluate possible applications of Indium Tin Oxide as a front contact in flexible photovoltaic cell structures.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Numerical analysis and optimization of Cu2O/TiO2, CuO/TiO2, heterojunction solar cells using SCAPS

Paulina Sawicka-Chudy; Maciej Sibiński; Grzegorz Wisz; Elżbieta Rybak-Wilusz; Marian Cholewa

In the presented work, the Cu2O/TiO2 and CuO/TiO2 heterojunction solar cells have been analyzed by the help of Solar Cell Capacitance Simulator (SCAPS). The effects of various layer parameters like thickness and defect density on the cell performance have been studied in details. Numerical analysis showed how the absorber (CuO, Cu2O) and buffer (TiO2) layers thickness influence the short-circuit current density (Jsc) and efficiency (η) of solar cells. Optimized solar cell structures of Cu2O/TiO2 and CuO/TiO2 showed a potential efficiency of ~9 and ~23%, respectively, under the AM1.5G spectrum. Additionally, external quantum efficiency (EQE) curves of the CuO/TiO2 and Cu2O/TiO2 solar cells for various layers thickness of TiO2 were calculated and the optical band gap (Eg) for CuO and Cu2O was obtained. Finally, we examined the effects of defect density on the photovoltaic parameters.


Opto-electronics Review | 2016

Polymer substrates for flexible photovoltaic cells application in personal electronic system

Katarzyna Znajdek; Maciej Sibiński; A. Strąkowska; Zbigniew Lisik

The article presents an overview of polymeric materials for flexible substrates in photovoltaic (PV) structures that could be used as power supply in the personal electronic systems. Four types of polymers have been elected for testing. The first two are the most specialized and heat resistant polyimide films. The third material is transparent polyethylene terephthalate film from the group of polyesters which was proposed as a cheap and commercially available substrate for the technology of photovoltaic cells in a superstrate configuration. The last selected polymeric material is a polysiloxane, which meets the criteria of high elasticity, is temperature resistant and it is also characterized by relatively high transparency in the visible light range. For the most promising of these materials additional studies were performed in order to select those of them which represent the best optical, mechanical and temperature parameters according to their usage for flexible substrates in solar cells.


Electron Technology Conference ELTE 2016 | 2016

Printed PEDOT layers as transparent emitter electrodes for application in flexible inorganic photovoltaic structures

Katarzyna Znajdek; Maciej Sibiński; Krzysztof Przymęcki; Grzegorz Wroblewski; Zbigniew Lisik

The purpose of the work is to find an appropriate flexible material to replace commonly used transparent conductive oxides (TCO) in photovoltaic (PV) emitter electrode applications. Authors show the alternative, potential possibility of using PEDOT conductive polymer as transparent emitter contacts for thin-film, flexible photovoltaic structures. The vast majority of contacts made of TCO layers, dominantly indium tin oxide ITO, are electrically unstable under the influence of mechanical stresses [1,2,3]. This drawback inhibits their usage in flexible devices, such as solar cells. The need of the development in the field of flexible PV structures induces searching for new materials. Investigated transparent conductive layers (TCL) were made of organic compositions based on PEDOT polymer and their parameters were compared with equally measured parameters of carbon nanotube (CNT) layers, commercial ITO and AgHT ultra-thin silver layers. Transparent conductive layers based on PEDOT:PSS compound were deposited on flexible substrates by screen printing technique. The analysis of achieved results shows the broad spectrum of application possibilities for PEDOT layers.


photovoltaic specialists conference | 2013

Experimental evaluation of ITO, AZO, TiO 2 and CNT compounds as transparent conductive layers for flexible PV structures

Katarzyna Znajdek; Maciej Sibiński; Małgorzata Jakubowska; Marcin Sloma; Michał Górski; Katarzyna Tadaszak

This paper presents a comparison of optical, electrical and mechanical properties of various types transparent conductive layers (TCLs). Metal oxides such as indium tin oxide (ITO), aluminum doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Al) and titanium dioxide (TiO2), as well as carbon nanotube composites were utilized for layers manufacturing. For each TCL, different production technology was applied. All examined materials were deposited on flexible transparent polymer substrates. Obtained results were analyzed in order to verify suitability of investigated compounds for application in flexible photovoltaic structures as emitter electrodes. Presented paper is a part of the project of a new elastic PV cell construction.


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2014

Optical, electrical and mechanical properties of indium tin oxide on polyethylene terephthalate substrates: Application in bulk-heterojunction polymer solar cells

Agnieszka Iwan; Igor Tazbir; Maciej Sibiński; Bartosz Boharewicz; Grzegorz Pasciak; Ewa Schab-Balcerzak


Microelectronic Engineering | 2014

AZO layers deposited by PLD method as flexible transparent emitter electrodes for solar cells

Maciej Sibiński; Katarzyna Znajdek; M. Sawczak; Michał Górski


Microelectronic Engineering | 2014

Improvement of the solar cell efficiency by the ZnO nanoparticle layer via the down-shifting effect

Aleksandra Apostoluk; Yao Zhu; Bruno Masenelli; Jean-Jacques Delaunay; Maciej Sibiński; Katarzyna Znajdek; Alexandru Focsa; Iga Kaliszewska


Optik | 2018

Luminescent layers based on rare earth elements for thin-film flexible solar cells applications

Katarzyna Znajdek; Natalia Szczecińska; Maciej Sibiński; Gabriela Wiosna-Salyga; Krzysztof Przymęcki


Opto-electronics Review | 2017

Zinc oxide nanoparticles for improvement of thin film photovoltaic structures’ efficiency through down shifting conversion

Katarzyna Znajdek; Maciej Sibiński; Zbigniew Lisik; Aleksandra Apostoluk; Yao Zhu; Bruno Masenelli; Przemysław Sędzicki

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Katarzyna Znajdek

Lodz University of Technology

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Zbigniew Lisik

Lodz University of Technology

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Katarzyna Tadaszak

Wrocław University of Technology

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Krzysztof Przymęcki

Lodz University of Technology

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M. Sawczak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Michał Górski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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R. Pawelek

Lodz University of Technology

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Aleksandra Apostoluk

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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