2018
DOI: 10.1108/wje-08-2017-0215
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Numerical modeling of CdTe solar cells thin film investigation by using PC1D model

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of individual layers of cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cell to improve the efficiency of the photovoltaic cell. Design/methodology/approach To improve the performances of CdTe thin-film solar cells, the thickness of CdTe and cadmium sulfide (CdS) have been modified separately. High-efficiency ultra-thin CdTe solar cell with ZnTe layer as back surface field (BSF) was achieved. The CdTe solar cell is under AM1.5 g illumination using a one-dimensional (1-… Show more

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“…This could mean that W shifts from one state of oxidation to a higher one, increasing the number of potential sites of oxygen and thus the number of vacancies, thus increasing the number of free electrons in the substance. By comparing the values of the determined carrier concentrations with those of typical thin film compounds, CdTe 7.6 Â 1015/ cm 3 , ZnTe 1.7 Â 1013/cm 3 (Haddout, 2018), CIGS 2 Â 1016/ cm 3 and CdS 1 Â 1017/cm 3 (Banerjee et al, 2016), it is evident that both samples are likely to have carrier concentrations that are too high for PV absorber applications.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This could mean that W shifts from one state of oxidation to a higher one, increasing the number of potential sites of oxygen and thus the number of vacancies, thus increasing the number of free electrons in the substance. By comparing the values of the determined carrier concentrations with those of typical thin film compounds, CdTe 7.6 Â 1015/ cm 3 , ZnTe 1.7 Â 1013/cm 3 (Haddout, 2018), CIGS 2 Â 1016/ cm 3 and CdS 1 Â 1017/cm 3 (Banerjee et al, 2016), it is evident that both samples are likely to have carrier concentrations that are too high for PV absorber applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As CdS has a bandgap of 2.42 eV, samples were not tested as absorbers with a bandgap above this. The findings for the CdTe based system are not supposed to meet experimental values of CdTe cells, and for that to happen, an additional layer between the window and absorber called the ordered faulty layer has to be added to boost the band structure at the CdTe/CdS junction (Haddout, 2018). Therefore, the CdTe-based unit was used as the reference for calculating other devices as metrics with industry-popular current voltage (IV) and external quantum efficiency (EQE) curves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%