Abstract

This work presents the influence of O2 during the cooling stage (CS) after the deposition of the CdTe absorber layer on the photovoltaic parameters of CdTe/PEDOT:PSS hybrid solar cells. The CdTe samples were processed by closed space sublimation (CSS) at a constant deposition pressure of 100 mTorr under 50 %Ar + 50 %O2 atmosphere. After CdTe deposition, the CSS system remained at a constant pressure of 50 mTorr for 10 min of the CS under different Ar + O2 atmospheres and in vacuum, in order to study the influence of the cooling atmosphere on the optical, morphological and structural properties of CdTe and on the photovoltaic parameters of the CdTe/PEDOT:PSS hybrid solar cells. In addition, different cooling times (from 10 to 90 min) were studied in an O2-only atmosphere, when the cooling temperature decreased from 500 to 300 °C inside the CSS system, at the same pressure. SEM micrographs showed changes in the surface morphology of CdTe when cooled in O2 atmosphere; while, EDS showed a slight modification in Te/Cd ratio for some samples with O2 during CS. Carrying out a cooling process in O2 atmosphere for 10 min allows improving the photovoltaic parameters Jsc, Voc, FF, and η of the obtained hybrid solar cells. For cooling times longer than 30 min, the values of Voc and Jsc started to decrease. The solar cells with cooling times of 10 and 30 min in an O2 atmosphere show in the J vs. V curves an increase mainly in the Voc, FF and shunt resistances associated with the mitigation of defects at the interfaces and inside the materials, which may be due to a passivation of the absorber material. Solar cells with an O2 cooling atmosphere also show an essential increase in the EQE response.

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