Single-crystal CdTe solar cells with Voc greater than 900 mV

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Abstract

We fabricated single-crystal CdTe photovoltaic devices in a heterojunction structure with an In-doped CdS window layer and ZnO/Al-doped ZnO front contact. By replacing the polycrystalline absorber layer of a CdTe solar cell with a single crystal, we were able to achieve open-circuit voltage (Voc) as high as 929 mV. Simulations and measurements indicate that increased minority-carrier lifetime and carrier concentration can explain this high V oc. Cu and Na both introduce transient effects in single-crystal CdTe similar to those observed in polycrystalline CdTe, suggesting that Group I dopants pose stability problems that are linked fundamentally to their defect chemistry in CdTe, regardless of the presence of grain boundaries. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Duenow, J. N., Burst, J. M., Albin, D. S., Kuciauskas, D., Johnston, S. W., Reedy, R. C., & Metzger, W. K. (2014). Single-crystal CdTe solar cells with Voc greater than 900 mV. Applied Physics Letters, 105(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4892401

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