Abstract

In this study, ultrathin Cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar cells with absorber thickness from 50 to 200 nm were fabricated. The short-circuit current (JSC) and open-circuit voltage (VOC) were found to decrease significantly with the thickness of absorber layer decreasing. The decrease of the JSC was mainly because of the insufficient light absorption. Even so, the JSC was still found to be 8.2 mA/cm2, which was about 32% of that of a normal CdTe solar cell when the thickness of absorber layer was reduced to ∼1% of that of a normal CdS/CdTe solar cell, i.e. 50 nm. The reasons, which caused the decrease of VOC, were also discussed in this study. The dark current–voltage characteristics were analyzed and the contribution of ohmic shunting current to the total leakage current was found to increase with the thickness of CdTe absorber layer decreasing. The device characteristics of the ultrathin CdTe solar cells under weak light irradiance and at different temperatures were also investigated. This study provides a guideline for the fabrication of ultrathin CdTe solar cells in the future.

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