effect of thermal annealing in vacuum on the photovoltaic properties of electrodeposited cu2o-absorber solar cell
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Abstract
Heterojunction solar cells were fabricated by electrochemical deposition of
p-type,
cuprous oxide (Cu2O) absorber on sputtered, n-type ZnO layer. X-ray
diffraction measurements revealed that the as-deposited absorber consists mainly of
Cu2O, but
appreciable amounts of metallic Cu and cupric oxide (CuO) are also present. These
undesired oxidation states are incorporated during the deposition process and have a
detrimental effect on the photovoltaic properties of the cells. The open circuit voltage
(VOC), short circuit current density
(jSC), fill factor (FF)
and power conversion efficiency (η) of the as-deposited cells are 0.37 V, 3.71
mA/cm2, 35.7% and
0.49%, respectively, under AM1.5G illumination. We show that by thermal annealing in
vacuum, at temperatures up to 300 °C, compositional purity of the Cu2O absorber could be obtained. A
general improvement of the heterojunction and bulk materials quality is observed,
reflected upon the smallest influence of the shunt and series resistance on the transport
properties of the cells in dark and under illumination. Independent of the annealing
temperature, transport is dominated by the space-charge layer generation-recombination
current. After annealing at 300 °C the solar cell parameters could be significantly improved to the
values of: VOC =
0.505 V, jSC = 4.67 mA/cm2, FF = 47.1% and
η =
1.12%.
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| Authors | ;Dimopoulos T.;Peić A.;Abermann S.;Postl M.;List-Kratochvil E. J.W.;Resel R. |
| Journal | tuberculosis research and treatment |
| Year | 2014 |
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