DocumentCode
75479
Title
Impact of the Band Offset for n-Zn(O,S)/p-Cu(In,Ga)Se
Solar Cells
Author
Sharbati, Samaneh ; Sites, James R.
Author_Institution
Phys. Dept., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Volume
4
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
697
Lastpage
702
Abstract
The conduction-band offset (CBO) of the Zn(O, S)/Cu(In,Ga)Se2 heterojunction can play a significant role in the performance of solar cells. The individual electron affinities and bandgaps are controlled by the oxygen-to-sulfur and gallium-to-indium ratios, and the resulting offsets can range from +1.3 eV in the “spike” direction to -0.7 eV in the “cliff” direction if the full range of the two ratios is considered. The optimal CBO of near +0.3 eV can be achieved with various combinations of the two ratios. The traditional CdS emitter is near optimal for the commonly used 1.15-eV Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 (CIGS) but less optimal for higher Ga. The flexibility with Zn(O,S) emitters ranging from above 90% oxygen for CIS down to 50% oxygen for CGS allows an optimal CBO over the full gallium range. Assuming that other factors remain constant, the optimal offset should also be able to reduce the loss in cell efficiency between room temperature and temperatures more typical of field conditions by about 1% absolute.
Keywords
II-VI semiconductors; conduction bands; copper compounds; electron affinity; energy gap; gallium compounds; indium compounds; p-n heterojunctions; solar cells; ternary semiconductors; wide band gap semiconductors; zinc compounds; Zn(OS)-Cu(InGa)Se2; bandgap; cell efficiency loss; cliff direction; conduction-band offset; electron affinity; gallium-to-indium ratio; heterojunction; oxygen-to-sulfur ratio; solar cells; spike direction; Buffer layers; Gallium; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Temperature; CIGS solar cells; conduction band offset; efficiency;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2156-3381
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2014.2298093
Filename
6722905
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