Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1490849 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The photovoltaic Cd1âxZnxS thin films, fabricated by chemical bath deposition, were successfully used as n-type buffer layer in CuInGaSe2 (CIGS) solar cells. Comprehensive optical properties of the Cd1âxZnxS thin films were measured and modeled by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE), which is proven to be an excellent and non-destructive technique to determine optical properties of thin films. The optical band gap of Cd1âxZnxS thin films can be tuned from 2.43 eV to 3.25 eV by controlling the Zn content (x) and deposition conditions. The wider-band-gap Cd1âxZnxS film was found to be favorable to improve the quantum efficiency in the wavelength range of 450-550 nm, resulting in an increase of short-circuits current for solar cells. From the characterization of quantum efficiency (QE) and current-voltage curve (J-V) of CIGS cells, the Cd1âxZnxS films (x = 0.32, 0.45) were demonstrated to significantly enhance the photovoltaic performance of CIGS solar cell. The highest efficiency (10.5%) of CIGS solar cell was obtained using a dense and homogenous Cd0.68Zn0.32S thin film as the buffer layer.
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Authors
Zhen Zhou, Kui Zhao, Fuqiang Huang,