A Novel Approach for Designing a Sub-Bandgap in CuGa(S,Te)(2) Thin Films Assisted with Numerical Simulation of Solar Cell Devices for Photovoltaic Application

一种用于设计 CuGa(S,Te)₂ 薄膜亚带隙的新方法,并借助数值模拟技术应用于光伏太阳能电池器件

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Abstract

As a well-explored chalcopyrite material, copper gallium sulfide CGS has been considered a potential material for solar cell absorber layers. However, its photovoltaic attributes still require to be improved. In this research, a novel chalcopyrite material, copper gallium sulfide telluride CGST, has been deposited and verified as a thin film absorber layer to fabricate high-efficiency solar cells by experimental testing and numerical simulations. The results display the intermediate band formation in CGST with incorporation of Fe ions. Electrical studies showed enhancement in mobility from 1.181 to 1.473 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) and conductivity from 2.182 to 5.952 S cm(-1) for pure and 0.08 Fe-substituted thin films. The I-V curves display the photoresponse and ohmic nature of the deposited thin films, and the maximum photoresponsivity (0.109 A W(-1)) was observed for 0.08 Fe-substituted films. Theoretical simulation of the prepared solar cells was carried out using SCAPS-1D software, and the obtained efficiency displayed an increasing trend from 6.14 to 11.07% as the Fe concentration increased from 0.0 to 0.08. This variation in efficiency is attributed to the decrease in bandgap (2.51-1.94 eV) and the formation of an intermediate band in CGST with Fe substitution, which is evidenced in UV-vis spectroscopy. The above revealed results open the way to 0.08 Fe-substituted CGST as a promising candidate as a thin film absorber layer in solar photovoltaic technology.

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