Simulations indicate that efficiencies of 25-30% can be achieved with CdSe/CIGS thin-film tandem devices. The key to achieving this objective is development of a 16% transparent CdSe device. To address this problem we have been developing transparent contact/CdSe/transparent contact structures deposited on glass/SnO 2:F. With these transparent structures we have demonstrated record Jsc's of 17.4 mA/cm 2. SnO 2 serves as the n contact, and the p contact is ZnSe:Cu. These structures have also exhibited sub band gap transmission of 80%. We have evaluated ZnO and CdS as alternative n contacts and ZnTe as an alternative p contact. Voc's of only 300 mV are being attained with ZnSe:Cu because its Fermi level seems to be near the middle of the band gap of CdSe in spite of favorable valence band alignment. However, using ZnTe:Cu as the p contact we have achieved Voc's up to 575 mV, a new high. © 2005 IEEE.
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Mahawala, P., Vakkalanka, S., Jeedigunta, S., Ferekides, C. S., & Morel, D. L. (2005). Transparent contact development for cdse top cells in high efficiency tandem structures. In Conference Record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (pp. 418–421). https://doi.org/10.1109/pvsc.2005.1488158
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