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Chemical bath deposition of thin film CdSe layers for use in Se alloyed CdTe solar cells

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posted on 2020-01-16, 14:11 authored by Kerrie MorrisKerrie Morris, Christos Potamialis, Francesco Bittau, Jake BowersJake Bowers, Michael WallsMichael Walls
Chemical bath deposition (CBD) was used as a method to deposit CdSe thin films for use in CdTe solar cells. Solution parameters such as precursor stoichiometry, concentration and deposition time, were varied to assess the impact on the morphology of the CdSe films deposited on FTO coated glass. The solution precursors were cadmium acetate and sodium selenosulphite with NH3 used as a complexant to control the release of ions into the solution. It was seen that particle size, surface coverage and thickness were successfully controlled. CdSe films were grown with a band gap of ~1.74 eV and were made into full devices with CdTe. A ternary compound of CdTe1-xSex formed with a band gap of ~1.40 eV, which was shown in an improved EQE in the IR, as well as an improved Jsc. The best device, with an efficiency of 12.3% was produced from a 280 nm thick film with a surface coverage of 59% and grain size of ~600 nm. An increased response at longer wavelengths due to the lowered band gap resulted in a high JSC value of 28.2 mA cm-2 sugg

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Research Unit

  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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2019 IEEE 46th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference(PVSC)

Pages

1857 - 1862

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46th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC-46)

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IEEE

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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© IEEE

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Acceptance date

2019-06-21

Publication date

2020-02-06

Copyright date

2019

ISBN

9781728104942

Language

  • en

Location

Chicago, IL

Event dates

17th June 2019 - 21st June 2019

Depositor

Mrs Kerrie Morris Deposit date: 16 January 2020

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