CdTe thin film solar cells: Interrelation of nucleation, structure, and performance

Abstract The performance of CdTe solar cells as prototype of thin film solar cells strongly depends on film morphology. The needs for high solar cell performance using thin film materials will be addressed covering nucleation and growth control of thin film materials. In order to understand the basic growth mechanisms and their impact on cell performance, we have systematically investigated the growth of CdTe thin films by Close Spaced Sublimation (CSS) using the integrated ultra-high vacuum system DAISY-SOL. CdTe thin films were deposited on TCO/CdS substrates (transparent conductive oxide) held at 270 °C to 560 °C. The properties of the films were determined before and after CdCl2 treatment using X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. In addition, solar cells were prepared to find correlations between material properties and cell efficiency. At low sample temperature the films tend to form compact layers with preferred (111) orientation which is lost at elevated temperatures above 450 °C. For CdS layers without (0001) texture there is in addition a low temperature regime (350 °C) with (111) texture loss. After activation treatment the (111) texture is lost for all deposited layers leading to strong recrystallisation of the grains. But the texture still depends on the previous growth history. The loss of (111) texture is evidently needed for higher performance. A clear correlation between cell efficiency and the texture of the CdTe film is observed.

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