Substrate configuration CdTe solar cells

ORAL

Abstract

Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) thin film solar cells technology is prominent because of optimum theoretical conversion efficiency and low manufacturing cost. CdTe solar cells are fabricated in two configurations namely superstrate and substrate. The latter has many advantages over the former, such as the feasibility to replace rigid glass with flexible metal or polymers, and it is much easier to study the interface. However, substrate configuration still has lots of challenges with record power conversion efficiency of ~14% while superstrate has already reached 22.1%. The issues for substrate configuration is the poor ohmic contact with the substrate. Molybdenum(Mo) is found to be the best back contact because of its high thermal expansion, good conductivity, and adequate reflection. To make better ohmic contact, we worked with various contact layers and found that molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) boosts better performance for copper (Cu) free CdTe solar cells and a comparative analysis of these contact layers will be presented. The differences between different CdS deposition methods and the effect of heat treatment before and after CdS deposition will also be discussed for substrate configuration.

Presenters

  • Sandip Singh Bista

    University of Toledo

Authors

  • Sandip Singh Bista

    University of Toledo

  • Deng-Bing Li

    University of Toledo, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization (PVIC), University of Toledo, Toledo OH 43606, USA.

  • Suman Rijal

    University of Toledo

  • Yanfa Yan

    The University of Toledo, Department of Physics and Astronomy and Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization, The University of Toledo, Wright Ctr for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization, Sch. for Solar and Adv. Energy, Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Toledo, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization (PVIC), University of Toledo, Toledo OH 43606, USA.