2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2018.06.016
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Fabrication of cadmium sulfide/p type silicon heterojunction solar cells under 300 °C with more than 10% efficiency

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“…Fig.10results from using a simulation program based on bias points taken from laboratory procedure curves. The consistency of Fig.s(8)(9)(10) data and output illustrate the accuracy of using the simulation model in this case. Table4and Table5summarize the parameters of photovoltaic cells when using experimental procedures and simulation models based on bias points.…”
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“…Fig.10results from using a simulation program based on bias points taken from laboratory procedure curves. The consistency of Fig.s(8)(9)(10) data and output illustrate the accuracy of using the simulation model in this case. Table4and Table5summarize the parameters of photovoltaic cells when using experimental procedures and simulation models based on bias points.…”
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“…In CdS semiconductors, there are great efforts and various works. The optical, thermal and electrical aspects of CdS semiconductor were studied [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[20] Despite this, the heterojunction solar cells based on p-Si reported in the previous literature are mainly formed by inorganic oxides and sulfide semiconductors which rely on the complex vacuum equipment. [21][22][23] Solution-processed organic/p-type silicon hybrid heterojunction solar cells are rarely investigated. As discussed, phenyl-C61butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) is an intrinsic n-type semiconductor that is widely used in organic solar cells as active material and in perovskite solar cells as electron transport layer due to its relatively high electron mobility (2.98 Â 10 À4 cm 2 V À1 s À1 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…CdS film can be deposited by various methods such as thermal evaporation, pulsed laser deposition, and chemical bath deposition . The first report on an n‐CdS/p‐Si heterojunction solar cell appears in 1967 with PCE of 4.9% .…”
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confidence: 99%