01/03/2026
๐ฌ From Fundamental Thin-Film Research to Next-Generation Solar Technologies
At NanoEnergy, innovation begins with deep scientific research.
Our recent work on TiOโ thin films deposited by magnetron sputtering explores how carefully controlled deposition conditions can produce highly transparent, uniform, and low-temperature metal-oxide layers โ essential components for modern photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices.
In this study, we demonstrated:
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Optimized DC/RF magnetron sputtering for TiOโ thin films
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High optical transparency (>70โ90% in the visible range)
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Improved adhesion and uniformity through ion-plasma surface preparation
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Low-temperature fabrication compatible with flexible substrates
Why does this matter?
TiOโ acts as a critical electron transport layer in advanced solar cells, enabling efficient charge extraction and improved device stability โ key requirements for transparent and flexible perovskite photovoltaics.
This research lays the scientific foundation for scalable solar technologies that can be integrated into:
๐๏ธ Building glass and faรงades
๐ Vehicle surfaces
๐ฑ Future transparent electronic devices
Bridging academic physics and industrial clean energy innovation is how we move from publications to real-world impact.