Design and Development of Chalcogenide based Superstrate Thin Film Solar Cells
Date
2021
Authors
Varadharajaperumal S.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Thin film solar cells (substrate and superstrate) are promising approaches for various
photovoltaic applications, which offer a wide variety of choices in terms of device
design and fabrication. At the same time, for modern research development a novel,
exotic, innovative and modest materials with simple manufacturing processes need to
be pursued in a focussed manner. Present thesis work explores the design and development
of superstrate type binary (CdTe) and quaternary (CZTS) thin film solar cells
and their photovoltaic performance. Also, this thesis mainly focuses on the effect of
combining two-hole transport layers in superstrate CdS/CdTe solar cells and the
nanostructured (1D & 3D) metal oxides (ZnO and TiO2) as window or electron
transporting layers (along with or without CdS (buffer) layer) in stoichiometry adjusted
superstrate CZTS thin film solar cells. Before the fabrication of photovoltaic
devices, the structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of deposited
photoanodes, absorbing layers and transporting (electron and hole) layers, using different
techniques were respectively characterized.
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Department of Physics, Thin film, superstrate, CdTe, CZTS, solar cell, nanostructure