“…In Table 5.9 Interface and absorber layer defect are given [81,87]. Capture Cross section area of electrons (cm²) e 4×10 - 18 4.4×10 -15 Capture Cross section area of holes (cm²) h 4×10 -18 4.4×10 -15 compared it with the experimental results obtained in [88]. The SCAPS results were very similar to experimental presented results.…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thesupporting
confidence: 70%
“…By using this software, it is possible to simulate the experimental results in a soft environment that saves time. In this work for the validation of our work with experimental work, we first simulated the experimental results presented in [88]. There was good consistency between experimental presented and simulated results using the SCAPS software.…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thementioning
confidence: 79%
“…In Table 5.2 CZTS absorber layer defect is shown [81,87]. and compared it with the experimental result obtainable in [88]. After defect study, result from experimental work was simulated using SCAPS software to validate the proposed model.…”
Section: Working Temperature Effect On Device Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The width of different layers was taken from the experimental work. The width of the absorber layer was 800nm, buffer layer width was 70nm and window layer width of 60nm [88]. The values added between interface of /CdS was N t = 5 × 10 12 (cm −2 ).…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of SCAPS results with experimental data[88] 14 illustrates the simulated results of /CdS solar cell with defects and…”
“…In Table 5.9 Interface and absorber layer defect are given [81,87]. Capture Cross section area of electrons (cm²) e 4×10 - 18 4.4×10 -15 Capture Cross section area of holes (cm²) h 4×10 -18 4.4×10 -15 compared it with the experimental results obtained in [88]. The SCAPS results were very similar to experimental presented results.…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thesupporting
confidence: 70%
“…By using this software, it is possible to simulate the experimental results in a soft environment that saves time. In this work for the validation of our work with experimental work, we first simulated the experimental results presented in [88]. There was good consistency between experimental presented and simulated results using the SCAPS software.…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thementioning
confidence: 79%
“…In Table 5.2 CZTS absorber layer defect is shown [81,87]. and compared it with the experimental result obtainable in [88]. After defect study, result from experimental work was simulated using SCAPS software to validate the proposed model.…”
Section: Working Temperature Effect On Device Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The width of different layers was taken from the experimental work. The width of the absorber layer was 800nm, buffer layer width was 70nm and window layer width of 60nm [88]. The values added between interface of /CdS was N t = 5 × 10 12 (cm −2 ).…”
Section: Scaps-1d Is a Very Helpful Tool For The Understanding Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of SCAPS results with experimental data[88] 14 illustrates the simulated results of /CdS solar cell with defects and…”
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