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16 March 1976 Practical Anti-Reflection Coating For Metal Semiconductor Solar Cells
Yea-chuan M. Yeh, Richard J. Stirn
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Abstract
The metal-semiconductor solar cell is a possible candidate for converting solar to electrical energy for terrestrial application. In this paper, a method for obtaining optical parameters of practical anti-reflection coatings for the metal-semiconductor solar cell, is given. This method utilizes the measured index of refraction obtained from ellipsometry since the surface to be AR coated has a multi-layer structure. Both the experimental results and theoretical calculation of optical parameters for Ta205 anti-reflection coatings on Au-GaAs and Au-GaAs.78P.22 solar cells are presented for comparison.
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Yea-chuan M. Yeh and Richard J. Stirn "Practical Anti-Reflection Coating For Metal Semiconductor Solar Cells", Proc. SPIE 0068, Optics in Solar Energy Utilization I, (16 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978117
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KEYWORDS
Refraction

Reflectivity

Antireflective coatings

Gallium arsenide

Refractive index

Solar cells

Solar energy

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