2023
DOI: 10.7494/cmms.2023.4.0817
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Simulation analysis for the efficiency enhancement of Sb2S3 solar cell using SCAPS-1D

Mubarak Hamad Oglah,
Watban Ibrahim Mahmood,
Nawras Basheer Adday

Abstract: The simulation analysis was performed to enhance the efficiency of Sb2S3 solar cells using the SCAPS-1D software. The Sb2S3 compound was used as the absorber layer in the solar cell. The simulation was conducted to verify the efficiency and accuracy of the results obtained from the program. The results were found to be in agreement with the practical results. The original cell�s efficiency was 11.47% with a fill factor of 61.18%, and after the simulation, the efficiency was found to be 11.43% with a fill facto… Show more

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“…They discovered that changing the thickness of the layers affects how much light gets through, bounces back, or gets absorbed. Also, in 2023, the researcher Mubarak [13] and his group studied the Sb2S3 compound was used as the absorber layer in the solar cell. Different BSL layers were examined, and it found the best reflective layer was to be CUSbS3, the efficiency of the solar cell was found to be 20.59% with a fill factor of 87.53%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They discovered that changing the thickness of the layers affects how much light gets through, bounces back, or gets absorbed. Also, in 2023, the researcher Mubarak [13] and his group studied the Sb2S3 compound was used as the absorber layer in the solar cell. Different BSL layers were examined, and it found the best reflective layer was to be CUSbS3, the efficiency of the solar cell was found to be 20.59% with a fill factor of 87.53%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%