Growth and characterization of Cd1−xMgxTe thin films for possible application in high-efficiency solar cells
Expanded band gap ternary alloys, such as Cd 1-x Mg x Te, could be beneficial for formation of high-efficiency CdTe solar cells structures, such as multi-junction and electron reflector devices. Cd 1-x Mg x Te thin films were grown by side-by-side co-evaporation from CdTe and Mg precursors. Optical...
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Zusammenfassung: | Expanded band gap ternary alloys, such as Cd 1-x Mg x Te, could be beneficial for formation of high-efficiency CdTe solar cells structures, such as multi-junction and electron reflector devices. Cd 1-x Mg x Te thin films were grown by side-by-side co-evaporation from CdTe and Mg precursors. Optical measurements reveal increased band gap with higher Mg incorporation and lateral band gap grading across the substrate. SEM imaging denotes a grain size decrease with Mg incorporation. XPS analysis indicates Mg directly replaces Cd in the film. TEC10/CdS/Cd 1-x Mg x Te structures with and without CdCl 2 treatment demonstrate photovoltaic diode behavior similar to typical CdS/CdTe devices. LBIC and QE measurements register grading consistent with band gap grading of the film. Although successful, refinement of Cd 1-x Mg x Te thin film co-evaporation is needed to improve spatial uniformity for large area deposition. |
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ISSN: | 0160-8371 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PVSC.2012.6317591 |