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    Fabrication of CdS/CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells via the Technique of Electrodeposition
    (Development of Solar Power Generation and Energy Harvesting, 2018) Atapattu, H.Y.R.; De Silva, D.S.M.; Ojo, A.A.; Dharmadasa, I.M.
    This study focused on fabrication of CdS/CdTe solar cells using the technique of electrodeposition as it is simple, low cost and scalable method. Initially, CdS and CdTe materials were individually deposited on fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) glass substrates and optimum growth conditions were obtained by analyzing their structural, compositional, electrical, optical and morphological properties using the techniques of X-ray diffraction, Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, photo-electrochemical cell study, optical absorption spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy respectively. Thereafter, final device structure ofglass/FTO/CdS/CdTe/Au was fabricated using the optimum growth conditions obtained for the two materials, CdS and CdTe. Finally the current density-voltage characteristics of the devices were obtained to assess devices. The best device structure exhibited short circuit current density (L) of 24.4 mA cm- 2, open circuit voltage (V) of 681.9 mV, Fill Factor (FF) of 0.32 and conversion efficiency of 5.4 per cent.
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    An investigation into the effect of rate of stirring of bath electrolyte on the properties of electrodeposited CdTe thin film semiconductors
    (2018) Atapattu, H.Y.R.; De Silva, D.S.M.; Pathirane, K.A.S.; Dharmadasa, I.M.
    Electrodeposition (ED) has been recognized as a low cost and scalable technique available for fabrication of CdS/CdTe solar cells. Photovoltaic activity of these electrodeposited semiconductor materials drastically depends on the ED growth parameters namely; electrodeposition potential, concentrations and ratios of concentrations of precursors used to prepare the bath electrolyte, pH of the electrolyte, deposition temperature and rate of stirring of the electrolyte, In order to grow thin films with good photovoltaic properties, it is essential to maintain these variables at their optimum ranges of values during electpcKlepositions. Hence, this study was conducted to investigate the dependence of the properties of electrodeposited CdTe thin film material on the rate of stirring of the bath electrolyte. The CdTe material was grown on glassfFTO (2 x3 cm2) and glassIFTO/CclS (2 x 3 cm2) surfaces in bath electrolytes containing 1.0 motIL Cd504 and 1.0 mmolit TeO, solutions at differ¬ent rates of stirring within the range of 0-350 rpm while keeping the values of pH of the electrolyte, deposition temperature and cathodic deposition potential with respect to the saturated calomel electrode at 2.3, 65 0and 650 mV respectively. After the heat treatment at 400 c'C in air atmosphere, the deposited samples with a good visual appearance were selected and evaluated based on their morphological, elemental, structural, optical and electrical properties in order to identify the optimum range of rate of stirring for electrodeposition of CdTe thin film semiconductors. Results revealed that, rates of stirring in the range of 60-85 rpm in a 100 mG volume of electrolyte containing the substrate and the counter electrodes in the center of the bath with a separation of 2.0 cm between them can ekctrodeposit CdTe layers exhibiting required levels of morphological, structural, optical and electrical properties on both glass/FTO and glasslFTO/CdS surfaces.
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    Post deposition surface treatments to enhance the quality of polycrystalline CdTe thin films for photovoltaic applications
    (Nit teria1s Chemi stry and Physics 213 (201S) 4065113, 2018) Atapattu, H.Y.R.; De Silva, D.S.M.; Pathirane, K.A.S.
    Cadmium telluride (CdTe) is one of the topmost thin film polycrystalline materials used in the photo¬voltaics (PV) industry today and post deposition surface treatment has been a major step used in the production process for improving the photovoltaic quality of the CdTe material. In the present study, several post deposition surface treatment processes including CdCl2 treatment were carried out on CdTe material and the properties of the materials were then analyzed with the intension of gaining an un¬derstanding of the effect of the post deposition process on the material properties and identifying better post deposition treatment processes that can be used to improve the PV quality of the material. In this study, CdTe thin films were potentiostatically electrodeposited using the typical three electrode elec¬trolytic cell consisted of a saturated calomel reference electrode and a high purity graphite counter electrode. 3Cd504.8H20 and Te02 were used as the cadmium and the tellurium precursors respectively and CdTe layers were electrodeposited on fluorine doped tin oxide (ETD) glass substrates and glass/PTO/ CdS surfaces at pre-identified growth conditions namely; cathodic deposition potential of 650 mV, pH of 2.3 and temperature of 65'C. Subsequently, deposited samples were annealed in air with CdCl2 and thereafter, comparable samples of glass/FTO/CdTe and glass/FTO/CdS/CdTe were subjected to surface etching with diluted HCl (DH), Br2-CH3OH (BM), HNO3-H3PO4 (NP), K2Cr2D7-H2504 (DS) and K2Cr207- CH3OH (DM). Surface treated samples were then characterized for their electrical, optical, elemental, morphological and structural properties using photo-electrochemical cell measurements, optical ab¬sorption spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction spectroscopy respectively. The study reveals that, post deposition surface treatments with BM and NP etchings enhance the material qualities of polycrystalline CdTe layers to be used for fabrication of PV devices.
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    EFFECT OF THE TYPE OF CONDUCTING GLASS SUBSTRATE ON ELECTRODEPOSITED CdS AND CdTe THIN FILMS
    (Solar Asia 2018 Int. Conf. National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka, 2018) De Alwis, A.C.S.; Atapattu, H.Y.R.; De Silva, D.S.M.
    Thin film CdS/CdTe solar cells produced by the technique of electrodeposition (ED) on conducting glass substrates have become one of the leading applications of photovoltaics due to its high energy conversion efficiency via absorption of solar energy in a wider range within the solar spectrum. In previous studies, it has been established that the quality of CdS and CdTe thin films depends upon several growth parameters namely; the deposition potential, precursor concentrations & their ratios, pH of the electrolyte, deposition temperature and the rate of stirring of the electrolyte during the process of ED. In addition, the effect of conducting glass substrate on properties of the deposited material has been identified as a decisive consequence in achieving photoactive materials. Hence, the present study was carried out to determine the effect of the type of glass substrates on electrodeposited CdS and CdTe thin films. In this study, glass substrates coated with different transparent conducting oxide (TCO) layers namely; fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) and indium tin oxide (ITO) were considered and for each type of TCO layer two different sheet resistances (FTO: 7 vs. 13 Ω/sq and ITO: 7 vs. 15 Ω/sq) were taken into account. CdS thin layers were electrodeposited on these four types of glass substrates using an electrolyte consisted of CdCl2 (0.1 mol/L) and Na2S2O3 (0.01 mol/L) as Cd and S precursors respectively at pH of 1.7 and temperature of 55 °C for 30 minutes under cathodic deposition potential (CDP) of 650 mV vs. a saturated calomel electrode (SCE). Out of twelve replicates of CdS depositions on each type of glass substrate, six replicates from each type (glass/TCO/CdS) were conveyed for electrodeposition of CdTe thin films in an electrolyte consisted of CdSO4 (1.0 mol/L) and TeO2 (1.0 mmol/L) as Cd and Te precursors respectively at pH of 2.2 and temperature of 65 °C for 3 hours under CDP of 660 mV vs. SCE. The resulting CdS and CdTe thin films were heat treated at 400 °C for 10 minutes after each deposition and subsequent studies namely; UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, photo-electrochemical cell analysis, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction spectroscopy were carried out to determine the optical, electrical, morphological and structural properties respectively of glass/TCO/CdS and glass/TCO/CdS/CdTe samples produced. As results revealed, the CdS and CdTe layers deposited on glass/FTO (7 Ω/sq) substrates have exhibited better optoelectronic qualities and the study further confirmed the dependence of material quality on type of the conducting glass substrate. Hence, the individual growth parameters optimization for each type of TCO glass substrate is an essential step in electrodeposition of good quality CdS and CdTe thin films for solar cell fabrications.
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    Influence of the type of conducting glass substrate on the properties of electrodeposited CdS and CdTe thin films
    (Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics (2018) 29:12419-12428 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-018-9358-8, 2018) De Alwisl, A.C.S.; Atapattu, H.Y.R.; De Silva, D.S.M.
    Owing to the greater efficiency in energy conversion by absorbing energy in a wider range of the solar spectrum, thin film CdSICdTe solar cells have been popularized as a prominent application of photovoltaics and the technique of electrodeposi-tion (ED) is an ideal method available for producing both CdS and CdTe materials upon its outrivaled simplicity, low cost, scalability and manufacturability. Typically the quality of these deposited thin films depends on several growth parameters and amid them, the type of conducting glass substrate plays a crucial role. This study is focused on the influence of conduct-ing glass substrate on the properties of electrodeposited CdS and CdTe thin films. Two types of glass substrates coated with different transparent conducting oxide (TCO) layers namely; fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) and indium tin oxide (ITO) having different sheet resistances (FTO: 7 and 13 Disq and ITO: 7 and 15 Disq) were considered. CdS and CdTe materials were electrodeposited respectively on each of these types of TCO layers using a three electrode electrolytic system under a consistent set of growth parameters which has been pre-optimized with respect to FTO having sheet resistance of 7 afsq. The deposited CdS and CdTe thin layers were subsequently heat treated and characterized to understand their optical, electri-cal, morphological and structural properties. Accordingly, CdS and CdTe semiconductor materials deposited on glass+10 (7 .0./sq) substrates have exhibited better optoelectronic qualities and hence, endorse the requirement of individual growth parameter optimization for each type of TCO glass substrate for the production of good quality CdS and CdTe thin films in photovoltaic device fabrications.