The effect of bandgap graded absorber on the performance of a-Si 1- xGex:H Single-Junction Cells with c-SiOx:H N -Type Layer

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We reported the effect of bandgap grading of absorbers on the performance of a-Si1-xGex:H cells employing c-SiOx:H n-layer. The influence of bandgap grading widths extended from the p-layer (the p/i grading) and the n-layer (the i/n grading) to the absorber on the cell performance which were systematically studied. The p/i grading reduced the interface defects and thus improved the V OC. The reduced J SC and FF were presumably due to the degraded hole transport by the potential gradient of p/i grading. Increasing the i/n grading width improved the carrier collection significantly. The EQE, the J SC, and the FF were improved substantially. Bias-dependent EQE revealed that the carrier collection is efficient in the cell employing optimal i/n grading. On the other hand, increasing the i/n grading width was accompanied by the decrease in long-wavelength response which potentially constrained the i/n grading width. Compared to the cell without grading, the a-Si1-xGex:H cells with optimal p/i and i/n grading width improved the efficiency from 5.5 to 7.5%. © 2013 Hung-Jung Hsu et al.

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Hsu, H. J., Hsu, C. H., & Tsai, C. C. (2013). The effect of bandgap graded absorber on the performance of a-Si 1- xGex:H Single-Junction Cells with c-SiOx:H N -Type Layer. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/364638

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