CdSeTe solar-cell performance with different dopant types

T Taylor Hill (Department of Physics, Colorado State University 1 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,) R Rouin Farshchi C C. S. Jiang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory 3 , Golden, Colorado 80401,) J James Sites (Department of Physics, Colorado State University 1 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,)

Abstract

Four doping conditions were explored for CdTe-based solar cells: p-type As and P, n-type Al, and no intentional doping. In each case, the CdTe absorber was alloyed with Se, but only near the normal front-side, light entry for the cells, while the dopants were added from the back. Cells with p-dopants showed efficiencies up to 20% with front-side illumination, but the n-doped and undoped ones were close to zero. With back-side illumination, this was reversed with undoped up to 8% and p-doped ones only about 2%. These results are explained by Kelvin-probe measurements of electric-field profiles, which showed that the diode field was near the front for the higher-efficiency p-doping, but near the back for undoped and n-doped.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 138, Issue 22
Published December 14, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

T

Taylor Hill

Department of Physics, Colorado State University 1 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,

R

Rouin Farshchi

C

C. S. Jiang

National Renewable Energy Laboratory 3 , Golden, Colorado 80401,

J

James Sites

Department of Physics, Colorado State University 1 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523,