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CuInSe2 based solar cell structures by CVTG

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  • Sebastian, P. J.
  • Sánchez, A.
  • Fernández, A. M.

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Chemical vapor transport by gas (CVTG) is a new method to grow semiconductor thin films, transparent conductors and hence solar cell structures economically. This technique can be divided into (1) reactive CVTG (RCVTG), and (2) condensation CVTG (CCVTG). In the present study CuInSe2 film is formed by RCVTG and a CdS film is deposited by CCVTG to form solar cell structures like Mo/CIS/CdS/SnO2. Electroless deposited Cu---In alloy, the precursor, was subjected to selenization at 500°C by an RCVTG method to produce the CIS film. The CdS film is deposited by CCVTG. Initial results show promising cell parameters for CVTG deposited CIS based solar cell structures. Detailed studies are in progress to characterize the influence of CVTG deposited CIS and CdS film properties on cell efficiency and other cell parameters.

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  • Sebastian, P. J. & Sánchez, A. & Fernández, A. M., 1995. "CuInSe2 based solar cell structures by CVTG," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 52(2-3), pages 199-207.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:52:y:1995:i:2-3:p:199-207
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