Investigation of the effect of oxygen flow modulation on ITO film properties to improve the performance of SHJ solar cells

Photovoltaics offer a sustainable solution for the growing energy needs of the world, while reducing environmental impact. Transparent Conductive Oxides (TCOs), which are essential in photovoltaic technology, offer high light transmittance and effective charge carrier extraction. This research focus...

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