DocumentCode
1328668
Title
Analyzing UV/Vis/NIR Spectra—Correct and Efficient Parameter Extraction
Author
Stadler, Andreas
Author_Institution
Univ. of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Volume
10
Issue
12
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1921
Lastpage
1931
Abstract
Correct and efficient optical analyses of transparent conducting oxide (TCO) and absorbing layers are necessary to select appropriate materials for thin-film solar cells. A non-numerical theoretical concept has been developed to extract approximation-free optical parameters from UV/Vis/NIR spectra for single-layer systems. Complex parameter evaluation is possible. Approximations for multilayer systems and measurements without integrating spheres are provided. UV/Vis/NIR spectroscopy measurements (Perkin Elmer Lambda 750) were made, evaluated, and discussed for semiconducting n-doped silicon (Active Business Company GmbH), insulating boron silicate glass (BSG, AF45 from Schott AG) and a TCO thin film, namely, aluminum-doped zinc-oxide (ZnO:Al), upon BSG. A variety of results, including conductivities, were compared (relative) to those of the well known Swanepoel model (which neglects reflection spectra). Quantum mechanical potential barrier models were applied to reevaluate spectra in order to compare it (absolute) with measured data.
Keywords
glass; infrared spectroscopy; insulating materials; solar cells; UV/Vis/NIR spectra; absorbing layers; optical analyses; parameter extraction; quantum mechanical potential barrier models; spectroscopy measurements; thin-film solar cells; transparent conducting oxide; Absorption; Approximation methods; Equations; Mathematical model; Reflection; Semiconductor device measurement; Substrates; Insulator; UV/Vis/NIR; semiconductor; solar cell; spectroscopy; transparent conducting oxide (TCO);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2010.2053704
Filename
5579972
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