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Performance Comparison of CdTe:Na, CdTe:As, and CdTe:P Single Crystals for Solar Cell Applicationsopen access

Authors
Kim, SangsuKim, DeokHong, JinkiElmughrabi, AbdallahMelis, AlimaYeom, Jung-YeolPark, ChansunCho, Shinhaeng
Issue Date
2월-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
CdS/CdTe; solar cell; single crystal; crystal growth; thermal stability; vertical Bridgman technique
Citation
MATERIALS, v.15, no.4
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MATERIALS
Volume
15
Number
4
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/140849
DOI
10.3390/ma15041408
ISSN
1996-1944
Abstract
We compared thermal stability, open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current, and fill factor values of single-crystal Cadmium telluride (CdTe) grown using the vertical Bridgman (VB) technique and doped with group V elements (phosphorus and arsenic), and group I element (sodium), followed by an annealing process. The sodium-doped CdTe maintained a hole density of 10(16) cm(-3) or higher; after annealing for a long time, this decreased to 10(15) cm(-3) or less. The arsenic-doped CdTe maintained a hole density of approximately 10(16) cm(-3) even after the annealing process; however its bulk minority carrier lifetime decreased by approximately 10%. The phosphorus-doped CdTe maintained its properties after the annealing process, ultimately achieving a hole density of similar to 10(16) cm(-3) and a minority carrier lifetime of similar to 40 ns. The characteristics of a single-crystal solar cell were evaluated using a solar cell device that contained single-crystal CdTe with various dopants. The sodium-doped sample exhibited poor interfacial properties, and its performance decreased rapidly during annealing. The samples doped with group V elements exhibited stable characteristics even during long-term annealing. We concluded, therefore, that group V elements dopants are more suitable for CdTe single-crystal-based solar cell applications involving thermal stress conditions, such as space missions or extreme fabrication temperature environments.
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