A joint research team in the Universities of Al-Mustansiriyah and Babylon conducted a study on the properties of zinc oxide precipitated on the silicon that can be used in solar cell implementations. The study reviewed implementing the method of vacuum evaporation to prepare thin films with (300 nm) thickness of zinc oxide deposited on the silicon and the possibility of using the method in solar cell applications. The study, in which published in a Turkish Journal in Scopus, aimed at depending on X-ray diffraction techniques, an atomic power microscope and a violet ray spectrometer to research the properties of zinc oxide films deposited on the glass bases, as well as testing the penetrability and reflectance spectra of the prepared films via using the visible light spectrum - Ultraviolet. The study concluded that the prepared crystalline membranes with a hexagonal structure and the change in the high voltages of the open circuit make the prepared device suitable for solar cell applications. It is worth mentioning that the research team included of the faculty members in the University of Al-Mustansiriyah, Dr. Nader Fadhil Haboubi, Dr. Sami Salman Jiyad and Mrs. Reem Sami Ali, and the faculty member in the University of Babylon, Dr. Khaled Hanin Abbas and the researcher, Mrs. Khansa Selim.
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