1. Characterization of CdTe Photovoltaic Devices Passivated Using Hydrogen Plasma
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Ali Abbas, Shiva Tarun Chenna, Amit Munshi, Walajabad S. Sampath, P.M. Kaminski, John M. Walls, and Sreeram Chandralal
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Materials science ,Hydrogen ,Passivation ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Capacitance ,Cadmium telluride photovoltaics ,Grain growth ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Sublimation (phase transition) ,Crystallite ,business ,Current density - Abstract
Thin-film polycrystalline CdTe photovoltaic devices were studied using electrical and material characterization methods to understand the effects of hydrogen plasma passivation treatment. Devices were fabricated using sublimation and were exposed to hydrogen plasma for 10, 20 and 30 minutes. Current density vs voltage measurements were performed to measure the performance of the devices. Capacitance vs voltage graphs showed that dopants are active and the device behaved like a CdCl2 passivated device. Microscopic characterization was performed using SEM and (S)TEM that showed larger grains and more homogenous film coverage as compared to films without passivation suggesting grain growth during H2 passivation.
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- 2017
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