X-ray Microscopy Studies on Dopant Activation and its Correlation to Current Collection Efficiencies in CdTe Solar Absorbers
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Abstract
Our cross-section studies unveil the segregation of Cu and As and the transition of the maximum charge-collection efficiency from the ZnTe-CdTe interface to the CdS-CdTe interface as a function of processing conditions, which is correlated to the balance of acceptors and donors, and thus the activation of the dopants. We will show linear combination fitting of XANES and the presence of active species (e.g. CuCd) as well as inactive species through the absorber.
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Publication: T. Walker, T. Nietzold, N. Mohan-Kumar, C. Ossig, M. Kahnt, F. Wittwer, B. Lai, D. Salomon, M. E. Stuckelberger, E. Colegrove, M. I. Bertoni, "The Nanoscale Distribution of Copper and its Influence on Charge Collection in CdTe Solar Cells" Nano Energy, In Press (2021). 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106595. <br>S. Rojsatien, A. Kumar Mannodi Kanakkithodi, T. Walker, T. Nietzold, E. Colegrove, B. Lai, Z. Cai, M. Holt, M. K. Y. Chan, M. I. Bertoni, "Quantitative Analysis of Cu XANES spectra unisng linear combination fitting of binary mixtures simulated by FEFF9" Radiation Physcis and Chemistry, under review (2021)
Presenters
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Mariana Bertoni
Arizona State University
Authors
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Mariana Bertoni
Arizona State University
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Niranjana Mohan-Kumar
Arizona State University
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Trumann Walker
Arizona State University
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Srisuda Rojsatien
Arizona State University
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Justin Pothoof
University of Washington
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Arun Kumar Mannodi Kanakkithodi
Purdue University
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Maria K Chan
Argonne National Laboratory
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Eric Colegrove
National Renewable Energy Lab
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Dan Mao
First Solar