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Influence of back surface field layer on enhancing the efficiency of CIGS solar cell

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SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 216, Issue -, Pages 329-337

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2021.01.032

Keywords

CIGS; BSF; SCAPS-1D; PbS; Efficiency; Temperature

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The research aims to improve the efficiency of conventional baseline structured CIGS solar cells by adding a PbS layer between the CIGS absorber and the Mo back contact. Simulation results show an increase in conversion efficiency after adding the PbS layer, indicating its potential for enhancing carrier collection efficiency and reducing back surface recombination. Variations and optimization of the PbS layer's thickness, energy band gap, and electron affinity were studied, along with the impact of operating temperature on overall cell performance. These findings suggest promising prospects for future performance and cost-effective solar cells.
The main objective of this research work is to improve the efficiency of conventional baseline structured CIGS solar cells by adding a Back surface field (PbS) layer between the CIGS absorber and the Mo back contact. The possible effect of the p-PbS layer on the photovoltaic parameters of the CIGS thin-film solar cell has been investigated by SCAPS-1D. The simulation of J-V characteristics showed that conversion efficiency of the conventional solar cell (Al/ITO/Al-ZnO/i-ZnO/CIGS/Mo/Substrate) is 22.67% (3 mu m CIGS layer) and an improved conversion efficiency of 24.22% has been gained after adding the BSF (PbS) layer. The PbS layer between CIGS and Mo back contact provides an additional hole tunneling action that form a quasi ohmic contact from a schottkey type near the back region and this quasi ohmic contact improves the efficiency of carrier collection as well as BSF action reduces the back surface recombination. Besides thickness, energy band gap, electron affinity of the PbS layer were varied and optimized. Again, operating temperature on the overall performance of the proposed solar cell was also investigated. These findings are very promising for future performance and cost effective solar cell.

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