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Application of bromide-iodide lead perovskite thin film as a copper-free back contact layer for CdTe solar cells

Journal

SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 230, Issue -, Pages 832-842

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2021.11.005

Keywords

CdTe solar cells; Perovskite thin film; Copper-free back contact; Numerical simulation

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Funding

  1. Sichuan University [2020CDDZ-04]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFE0120000]
  3. Science and Technology Program of Sichuan Province [2021ZHCG0004, 21ZDYF3433, 2019ZDZX0015, 2020YFH 0079, 2020JDJQ0030]
  4. Laboratory Technology Project of Sichuan University
  5. Dazhou City [2020CDDZ-04]

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The study demonstrates that using perovskite back contact layers can significantly improve the efficiency of CdTe solar cells, mainly due to the reduced charge transportation barrier at the back contact. Additionally, perovskite also improves the overall uniformity of the solar cells.
In this study, bromide-iodide lead perovskite (CH3NH3Pb(I1-xBrx)(3)) thin films were fabricated and applied as copper-free back contact layers for CdTe solar cells. The results reveal that the open-circuit voltage (V-oc) and fill factor (FF) of the CdTe solar cells are greatly enhanced by the utilization of perovskite back contact layers. This is mainly due to the evidently reduced charge transportation barrier at the back contact, which is verified by temperature-dependent current-voltage (J-V-T) and apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) measurements. Specifically, after the application of perovskite back contact layer, the best-performing device shows 15.80% improvement in efficiency (from 10.82 to 12.53%), with V-oc and FF increasing by 3.94% and 6.91%, respectively. Besides, the overall uniformity of the solar cells is also improved by the perovskite back contact, suggested by laser beam induced current (LBIC) results. Further simulation results confirm the experimental results and clarify the optimized cell performance by perovskite back contact layer in terms of both energy band alignment and charge carriers' recombination. In addition, in the simulation section, we have also investigated the effect of the bandgap, thickness and doping level of perovskite and the doping level of CdTe on the cell performances. The experiments and the numerical simulation reported in this work suggest perovskite a potential copper-free back contact layer for the fabrication of efficient CdTe solar cells.

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