Abstract:
This paper presents the optimization, elaboration and characterization of a new
TCO (Transparent Conductive Oxides) electrode based on
ITO/Ag/ITO multilayer design that enables overcoming the trade-off between the electrical and optical properties. A new hybrid approach combining the investigated design and Particle Swarm Optimization (
PSO) technique is conducted with the aim of maximizing the
Haacke Figures of merit (
FoM). It is found that the optimized
ITO/Ag/ITO tri-layered design paves a new path toward achieving a high
FoM of
125 ×
10−3Ω−1. Such improvement is attributed to the improved light management achieved by the efficient modulation of the
Ag sub-layer geometry. Subsequently, the optimized multilayer design is fabricated using
RF magnetron sputtering technique. The structural, optical and electrical properties associated with the deposited
ITO/Ag/ITO multilayer structure are also analyzed. It is found that the fabricated
TCO-based electrode shows a high transmittance over than
94.1% and a low sheet resistance of
4.5Ω ×
sq−1, which is in good agreement with the theoretical predictions. Therefore, the proposed design methodology based on experiments assisted by
PSO metaheuristic approach offers exciting opportunities for bridging the gap between transparency and conductivity characteristics. This makes the elaborated
ITO/Ag/ITO multilayer design suitable for high-performance optoelectronic applications.
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