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photovoltaic specialists conference | 2012

The effect of CdTe growth temperature and ZnTe:Cu contacting conditions on CdTe device performance

James M. Burst; W.L. Rance; Teresa M. Barnes; Matthew O. Reese; Jian V. Li; Darius Kuciauskas; Myles A. Steiner; T.A. Gessert; K. Zhang; Conrad Hamilton; K. Fuller; Bruce Gardiner Aitken; C. Kosik Williams

CdTe device performance is strongly dependent on the quality of the back contact and the ability of the back contact to introduce a copper doping profile in the CdTe layer itself. Copper-doped ZnTe (ZnTe:Cu) is a nearly ideal contact material for CdTe solar cells due to its work function and ability to source copper to CdTe. Most of the ZnTe:Cu studies in the past used CdTe grown at relatively low deposition temperatures (550°C and below). Here we investigate the use of ZnTe:Cu as a back contact for CdTe grown at temperatures up to 620°C. We observe a strong interplay between the CdTe absorber deposition conditions and optimized ZnTe:Cu contacting conditions. Device JV characteristics suggest that CdTe solar cells with absorber layers deposited by close-space sublimation (CSS) at high temperature, 600-620°C, are more robust to the back contact Cu doping level and contacting temperature than CdTe grown at lower temperatures. The implication for industrial processes is a ~1% absolute increase in device efficiency for devices in which the CdTe is deposited on PV glass at high temperature. Perhaps more importantly, this increased performance is maintained for a larger window of temperature and doping level of the ZnTe:Cu back contact. For devices with CdTe absorbers deposited at 600°C, device efficiency in excess of 13.5% is maintained for back contacts containing 2-5 wt.% Cu, and for contacting temperatures ranging from 300-360°C. Red-light bias quantum efficiency (QE) and capacitance-voltage (CV) measurements are used to probe the effect of the introduced copper doping profiles and net acceptor density to better understand how ZnTe:Cu sources influences the resulting CdTe device.


Archive | 2003

Caribbean Report 06-01-2003

Conrad Hamilton; Ben Meade; Pierre Charles; Douglas Saunders; Conrad Aleong; Tony Fraser; Giovanni Bisignani; Colin James; Bertram Niles; John Denham


Archive | 2003

Caribbean Report 08-01-2003

Ken Richards; Ben Meade; Conrad Hamilton; Mike Jarvis; Rosie Hayes; Beverley Hughes; K. D. Knight; Christopher Zacca; Chester Humphrey


Archive | 2003

Caribbean Report 21-07-2003

Orin Gordon; Vidushi Persaud; Lionel Persaud; Cecil Shillingford; Hamid Ghany; Conrad Hamilton; Michael Lorne; Ken Richards; Mike Jarvis; Ken Livingstone; Doreen Lawrence


Archive | 2003

Caribbean Report 07-07-2003

Bertram Niles; Rikki Singh; Susie Blann; Ralph Gonsalves; Kenny Anthony; Neil Nunes; Robert Persaud; Chrisel Bovell; Conrad Hamilton; Colin James


Archive | 2002

Caribbean Report 09-01-2002

Carol Orr; Emma Joseph; Ralph Gonsalves; Garry Cullen; Paul Moreira; Sally Grooms Cowal; Conrad Hamilton; Lundie Richards; Karen Weir; Kent Pantry; Olivia Streeter


Archive | 2001

Caribbean Report 20-12-2001

Carol Orr; Bertram Niles; Edwin Laurent; Conrad Hamilton; Geraldine Coughlin; Emma Joseph


Archive | 2001

Caribbean Report 27-12-2001

Orin Gordon; Dana Seetahal; Michael Norton; Bert Wilkinson; Conrad Hamilton; Tony Fraser


Archive | 2001

Caribbean Report 20-08-2001

Ken Richards; Conrad Hamilton; Adrian NIcholson; Peter Moses; Orin Gordon; Basdeo Panday; Tony Fraser; Patrick Manning; Rosie Hayes; Carlos Fuller


Archive | 2001

Caribbean Report 17-08-2001

Karen Weir; Conrad Hamilton; Trevor Munroe; Colin Smith; Roger Luncheon; Raphael Trotman; Emma Joseph; Orin Gordon; Claire Holder

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Colin Smith

American College of Physicians

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Darius Kuciauskas

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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James M. Burst

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Jian V. Li

Texas State University

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Matthew O. Reese

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Myles A. Steiner

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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