Abstract
Most work on CdTe-based solar cells has focused on devices with a superstrate structure. This focus is due to the early success of the superstrate structure in producing high-efficiency cells, problems of suitable ohmic contacts for lightly doped CdTe, and the simplicity of the structure for manufacturing. The development of the CdCl2 heat treatment boosted CdTe technology and perpetuated the useof the superstrate structure. However, despite the beneficial attributes of the superstrate structure, devices with a substrate structure are attractive both commercially and scientifically. The substrate structure eliminates the need for transparent superstrates and thus allows the use of flexible metal and possibly plastic substrates. From a scientific perspective, it allows better control informing the junction and direct access to the junction for detailed analysis. Research on such devices has been limited. The efficiency of these devices has been limited to around 8% due to low open-circuit voltage (Voc) and fill factor. In this paper, we present our recent device development efforts at NREL on substrate-structure CdTe devices. We have found that processing parameters requiredto fabricate high-efficiency substrate CdTe PV devices differ from those necessary for traditional superstrate CdTe devices. We have worked on a variety of contact materials including Cu-doped ZnTe and CuxTe. We will present a comparative analysis of the performance of these contacts. In addition, we have studied the influence of fabrication parameters on junction properties. We will present anoverview of our development work, which has led to CdTe devices with Voc values of more than 860 mV and NREL-confirmed efficiencies approaching 11%.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 6 |
State | Published - 2012 |
Event | 2012 IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - Austin, Texas Duration: 3 Jun 2012 → 8 Jun 2012 |
Conference
Conference | 2012 IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference |
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City | Austin, Texas |
Period | 3/06/12 → 8/06/12 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5200-54126
Keywords
- CdTe
- contacts
- devices
- efficiency
- open-circuit voltages
- substrate structure