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Excimer laser sputtering deposition of TiO2 optical coating for solar cells

Durand et al., 1995

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8420765840438791885
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Durand H
Brimaud J
Hellman O
Shibata H
Sakuragi S
Makita Y
Gesbert D
Meyrueis P
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Applied surface science

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We have investigated the ArF laser sputtering deposition of TiO2 anti-reflection coatings, aiming at large scale production of II–VI and III–V solar cells, the main theme of our research group. As a first step, layers were deposited on silicon wafers and glass. A reasonable …
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