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Title: Effect of CdTe nucleation layer on the performance of CdS/CdTe thin film solar cells
Authors: Gajanayake, G.K.U.P.
Lakmal, A.A.I.
De Silva, D.S.M.
Dassanayake, B. S.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: J Mater Sci
Citation: Gajanayake, G. K. U. P., Lakmal, A., De Silva, D., & Dassanayake, B. S. (2023b). Effect of CdTe nucleation layer on the performance of CdS/CdTe thin film solar cells. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 34(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-023-09895-6
Abstract: In this study, an electrodeposited CdTe nucleation layer (ED-CdTe*) was introduced on a chemical bath deposited (CBD) CdS layer prior to close-spaced sublimation (CSS) of the CdTe absorber layer to improve the efficiency of the CdS/CdTe solar cell by reducing the recombination mechanism in the depletion region. The ED-CdTe* nucleation layer grown in 40 s produced the highest efficiency of 9.12% with an open-circuit voltage (VOC) of 640 mV, while the CBD-CdS/CSS-CdTe solar cell delivered 8.07% efficiency, with a VOC of 596 mV. The ideality factor and the reverse saturate current density of the CBD-CdS/ED-CdTe*/CSS-CdTe solar cell were 2.28 and 6.65 × 10–5 mA/cm2, respectively. After being treated with CdCl2, the efficiency of the device with the nucleation layer (40 s) was elevated to 15.6% with a VOC of 761 mV, and that of the device with no nucleation layer was raised up to 14.6% with a VOC of 737 mV. Further, the solar cell with optimal ED-CdTe* nucleation layer showed the highest spectral response within the 400–900 nm wavelength range. The SEM and AFM analysis verified the formation of an ultrathin ED-CdTe* nucleation layer that can catalyse the film formation of CdTe by the CSS method while reducing the interface incongruity between CdS and CdTe layers.
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