Title :
Process development of CdTe solar cells grown at high temperatures on engineered glass
Author :
Barnes, Teresa M. ; Burst, James ; Reese, Matthew O. ; Rance, Will ; Gessert, Tim ; Zhang, Kan ; Hamilton, Chuck T. ; Fuller, Kim M. ; Aitken, Bruce ; Williams, Carlo Kosik
Author_Institution :
NREL, Golden, CO, USA
Abstract :
NREL and Corning Incorporated have collaborated on a project to investigate the effect of increasing CdTe deposition temperature on device performance. CdTe deposition temperatures are generally limited by the thermal properties of the glass superstrate. Soda-lime glass is frequently used in commercial production of CdTe, but the low strain point (~515°C) requires deposition temperatures of 550°C or below. While the CdTe industry has enjoyed great success with material grown at these relatively low temperatures, there may be significant benefits to higher deposition temperatures enabled by a high strain point glass. To demonstrate the efficiency benefits of a CdTe cell fabricated at higher deposition temperatures, it is necessary to re-optimize the device fabrication process steps for devices made with CdTe films at each deposition temperature. Using Corning, Inc.´s new engineered high-strain-point glass superstrate, we developed a fabrication process optimized for CdTe films deposited at 550° and 600°C. Here, we report details of the fabrication processes that resulted in an absolute efficiency gain of 1.2% for devices fabricated with 600°C CdTe deposition temperature versus 550°C.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; cadmium compounds; solar cells; thin film devices; CdTe; Corning Incorporated; NREL; SiO2; deposition temperature; efficiency 1.2 percent; engineered glass; fabrication process; high-strain-point glass superstrate; soda-lime glass; solar cells; temperature 515 degC; temperature 550 degC; temperature 600 degC; temperature 660 degC; thermal properties; Copper; Doping; Films; Glass; Performance evaluation; Photovoltaic cells; Temperature; CdTe; deposition temperature; device performance; engineered glass; high strain-point;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318263