“…Therefore, it is possible to employ CdTe thin films to produce efficient solar cells with reduced recombination losses and improved short-circuit current density. A further benefit of thin films is that they can be synthesized by several physical and chemical methods, such as chemical bath deposition [ 10 ], spray pyrolysis [ 11 ], thermal evaporation [ 12 ], electrodeposition [ 13 , 14 ], sputtering [ 15 ], and pulsed laser ablation (PLD) [ 16 , 17 , 18 ]. The latter allows the in situ fabrication of solar cells with a precise control of the film width of about 0.2 nm, and can be scaled up for commercialization.…”