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    Is it possible to grow stable p-type CdS layers suitable for fabrication of electronic devices?
    (University of Malaya, Malaysia, 2013) Kiriarachchi, H.D.; Lamahewage, L.H.S.N.S.; Wickramasinghe, W.A.S.; de Silva, D.S.M.; Pathiratne, K.A.S.; Dharmadasa, I.M.
    CdS is a technologically important wide bandgap window material with some unique properties showing highest conversion efficiencies in thin film solar cells based on CdTe and CuInGaSe2 absorber materials. n-CdS/CdTe and n-CdS/CuInGaSe2 hetero-interfaces based solar cells have demonstrated 18.7% and 20.3% lab-scale solar cell efficiencies to date. Both these devices are fabricated based on n-type CdS window material. Recent work on graded bandgap devices using p-type AlGaAs window materials experimentally demonstrated highest Voc values of 1175 mV together with highest possible FF values ~0.85, and therefore if p-CdS can be grown, it provides another route to improve solar cell efficiencies and open doors for many other electronic devices. There are several attempts to grow Cu-doped p-CdS in the literature but the follow-up research work or devices based on p-CdS are scarce. In this research programme of solar energy materials development, using electrochemical growth method, p-type CdS was observed for certain layers. However, the stability of p-type CdS is found to be weak and these results are presented and discussed in this paper.