Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8034257 | Thin Solid Films | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we report the progress in developing a wide band gap alloy material based on CdTe to use as the top-cell absorber in tandem solar cells. High photovoltaic performance for a Cd1 â xMgxTe/CdS top-cell was achieved by tuning the composition of the Cd1 â xMgxTe film, and optimizing the device processing. We have carried out studies on the effect of vapor chloride treatment of the Cd1 â xMgxTe/CdS device and the thermal annealing of the Cu/Au contacts on the opto-electronic properties of the device. With improved contact processing and post deposition treatments, we were able to achieve 9.3% efficiency for a 1.6 eV band gap top-cell; Cd1 â xMgxTe/CdS on conductive glass substrate.
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Authors
Omar S. Martinez, E. Regalado-Pérez, N.R. Mathews, Erik R. Morales, David Reyes-Coronado, Geovanni Hernández Galvez, Xavier Mathew,