@inproceedings{23878, author = {Klaus von Rottkay and Michael D Rubin}, title = {Optical Indices of Pyrolitic Tin-Oxide Glass}, abstract = {
SnO2:F is a widely used transparent conductor and commercially available in a multilayer structure as Tech glass. Current applications include photovoltaics, electrochromics and displays. Optical design of these and other applications requires knowledge of the optical constants, in some cases, over the whole solar spectrum. Various optical property measurements were performed including variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry, and spectral transmittance and reflectance measurements. This material is deposited in several steps and has a fairly complex structure. The measured data were fit to models based on this structure to obtain the optical indices. Atomic force microscopy confirmed the optically modeled surface roughness.
}, year = {1996}, journal = {Materials Research Society 1996 Spring Meeting}, volume = {426}, month = {04/1996}, address = {San Francisco, CA}, language = {eng}, }