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Development of Back and Front Contacts for CdTe Layer in Tandem Flexible Photoelectric Converters on Basis of CdTe/CuInSe2

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By the method of nonreactive high-frequency magnetron sputtering on Upilex polyimide films, transparent and conductive layers of ITO were obtained. These layers, after high-temperature annealing, at temperatures typical for the… Click to show full abstract

By the method of nonreactive high-frequency magnetron sputtering on Upilex polyimide films, transparent and conductive layers of ITO were obtained. These layers, after high-temperature annealing, at temperatures typical for the solar cell formation, had a resistance of 11 ohm/□ and a transmittance of up to 72%. The use of such an ITO layer with the addition of a 100 nm thick layer of undoped zinc oxide, as the front contact, and Cu/ITO composition, as the back contact, made it possible to obtain a flexible solar cell polyimide/ITO/CdS/CdTe/Cu/ITO with an efficiency of 10.4%. With a thickness of the base layer of cadmium telluride 2.5 μm, the average transmittance of the SC in the 850-1100 nm wavelength range is 46.8%. The developed design of a flexible solar cell based on cadmium telluride due to the use of a transparent back contact with a comb metal electrode is easily interfaced with existing designs of flexible solar cells based on copper and indium diselenide, which allow the formation of flexible tandem photoelectric converters CdTe/CuInSe2.

Keywords: cdte cuinse2; flexible solar; photoelectric converters; layer; solar cell; tandem

Journal Title: International Journal of Photoenergy
Year Published: 2019

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