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20%-efficient polycrystalline Cd(Se,Te) thin-film solar cells with compositional gradient near the front junction.

Deng-Bing LiSandip S BistaRasha Abbas AwniSabin NeupaneAbasi AbudulimuXiaoming WangKamala K SubediManoj K JamarkattelAdam B PhillipsMichael J HebenJonathan D PoplawskyDavid A CullenRandy J EllingsonYanfa Yan
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Bandgap gradient is a proven approach for improving the open-circuit voltages (V OC s) in Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 and Cu(Zn,Sn)Se 2 thin-film solar cells, but has not been realized in Cd(Se,Te) thin-film solar cells, a leading thin-film solar cell technology in the photovoltaic market. Here, we demonstrate the realization of a bandgap gradient in Cd(Se,Te) thin-film solar cells by introducing a Cd(O,S,Se,Te) region with the same crystal structure of the absorber near the front junction. The formation of such a region is enabled by incorporating oxygenated CdS and CdSe layers. We show that the introduction of the bandgap gradient reduces the hole density in the front junction region and introduces a small spike in the band alignment between this and the absorber regions, effectively suppressing the nonradiative recombination therein and leading to improved V OC s in Cd(Se,Te) solar cells using commercial SnO 2 buffers. A champion device achieves an efficiency of 20.03% with a V OC of 0.863 V.
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