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Photovoltaic Solar Cells
Main Target Materials:AMTO, ICO, IXO, ITO, AZO, MZO, CTO, ZTO, GAZO, ZnO, NiO, SnO₂, Cu, Ni, Ti, Mo, In, Cr, Si, CuGa, ZnTe, CuNi
Evaporation Materials:ITO, IWSO, IXO, ICO, IMO, ZTO, AZO, GAZO, NiO, Mo, IZRO, ZnO, SnO₂, Cu, In, Se
The rapid evolution of photovoltaic technology—encompassing emerging solar cell types such as heterojunction (HJT), perovskite, back contact (BC), and CdTe thin-film cells—is driving increasingly stringent demands for high-performance thin-film materials.
1.HJT Solar Cells
Sputtering targets are used to create transparent conductive films (TCFs), such as indium tin oxide (ITO) and indium zinc oxide (IZO), as well as metal back electrodes. These materials are crucial for improving carrier collection and enhancing interface passivation, resulting in a significant boost to overall conversion efficiency.
2.Perovskite Solar Cells
Sputtering targets are widely utilized for the deposition of transparent electrodes, buffer layers, and interface modification layers. These applications improve film density and overall stability, thereby enhancing the long-term reliability of the devices.
3.BC Solar Cells
Utilizing high-performance sputtering targets to deposit back contact and transparent conductive layers enables optimized light capture and superior current collection performance, maximizing device efficiency.
4.CdTe Thin-Film Solar Cells
Sputtering targets are crucial for the deposition of transparent conductive layers, buffer layers, and back electrode layers. These layers ensure superior film uniformity, conductivity, and weather resistance, ultimately enhancing the overall performance of the device.
Key Roles
Enhance Photoelectric Conversion Efficiency
Extend Device Lifespan
Reduce Manufacturing Costs
Support the Development of New Technologies



