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Incorporation of metal selenide thin films as the secondary absorber in the CdTe solar cells

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Abstract The introduction of selenium in the CdTe solar cells has been responsible for high performance CdTe thin film solar cells in recent years. It is an approach to form… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The introduction of selenium in the CdTe solar cells has been responsible for high performance CdTe thin film solar cells in recent years. It is an approach to form CdSexTe1-x alloys by the interdiffusion using precursor CdSe layer during the CdTe high-temperature deposition process. Nevertheless, the compositionally gradient CdSexTe1-x formed by the diffusion makes it difficult to absorb long-wavelength photons adequately. So close-spaced sublimation deposited CdSexTe1-x interlayer was incorporated in the CdTe thin film solar cells. It is found that 600 nm CdSexTe1-x absorber is useful to increase long-wavelength photons absorption and extend the long-wavelength QE response. Meanwhile, the synergetic effects of the primary absorber deposition processing on CdTe solar cell performance were investigated. The substrate temperature of CdTe deposition has an obvious impact on the cell efficiency. The much higher substrate temperature can efficiently gain larger grain size, increase the crystal quality and promote the interdiffusion of different semiconductor layers. These improvements can efficiently decrease the carrier recombination to obtain a much higher fill factor and open-circuit voltage.

Keywords: long wavelength; incorporation metal; cdte solar; metal selenide; cdte; solar cells

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2020

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