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Sol-Gel derived Al:B:ZnO thin films: UV-Vis and PL characterization for solar cell applications


Yabagi Jibrin Alhaji
Ewansiha Kingsley Osarumwense
Ladan Muhammed Bello
Nmaya Mohammed Mohammed
Kimpa Mohammed Isah

Abstract

This study investigates the effects of co-doping ZnO thin films with aluminum (Al) and boron (B) on their optical properties for enhanced solar cell efficiency. Using the Sol-gel synthesis process, we deposited ZnO thin films with varying Al and B precursor concentrations (1-4 wt%) on glass substrate via dip-coating. UV-visible and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy characterized the films' optical characteristics. The results show that co-doped ZnO films exhibit high transparency (up to 91%) and tunable band gaps (3.1-3.48 eV). Notably, the PL intensity (1.094) is significantly enhanced compared to singly doped ZnO:Al and ZnO:B, indicating optimized charge carrier dynamics. These findings demonstrate the potential of Al and B co-doped ZnO thin films for improved solar cell performance.


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