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This paper is a review of our previous work on the field of low temperature, solution
processed metal oxide buffer layers published in various journals. Our work focuses
on zinc oxide (ZnO) and aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) as n-type and
molybdenum oxide (MoO3) as p-type solution processed buffer layer. In addition to
that, we investigate the surface modification of AZO using phosphonic acid-anchored
aliphatic and fullerene self assembled monolayers (SAMs).
T. Stubhan,I. Litzov,Ning Li,H. Q. Wang,J. Krantz,F. Machui,M. Steidl,H. Oh,G. J. Matt, andC. J. Brabec
"Low-temperature solution-processed metal oxide buffer layers fulfilling large area production requirements", Proc. SPIE 8477, Organic Photovoltaics XIII, 84770J (27 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945866
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T. Stubhan, I. Litzov, Ning Li, H. Q. Wang, J. Krantz, F. Machui, M. Steidl, H. Oh, G. J. Matt, C. J. Brabec, "Low-temperature solution-processed metal oxide buffer layers fulfilling large area production requirements," Proc. SPIE 8477, Organic Photovoltaics XIII, 84770J (27 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945866