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Chemically processed CdTe thin films for potential applications in solar cells - Effect of Cu doping.

Butt, Azqa F; Azhar, M; Yousaf, Hassan; Batoo, K M; Khan, Dilbar; Noman, M; Chaudhry, Mujeeb U; Naseem, Shahzad; Riaz, Saira

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Azqa F Butt

M Azhar

Hassan Yousaf

K M Batoo

Dilbar Khan

M Noman

Shahzad Naseem

Saira Riaz



Abstract

Thin films of cadmium telluride (CdTe) have attained the attention of researchers due to the potential application in solar cells. However, cost-effective fabrication of solar cells based on thin films along with remarkable efficiency and control over optical properties is still a challenging task. This study presents an analysis of the structural, optical and electrical properties of undoped and Cu-doped CdTe thin films fabricated on ITO coated glass substrates using an electrodeposition process with a focus on practical applications. Electrolytes of cadmium (Cd), tellurium (Te) and copper (Cu) are prepared with a low molarity of 0.1 M. Thin films are deposited by keeping current density in the range of 0.12-0.3 mA/cm . Copper doping is varied (2-10 wt%) for the optimized sample. X-ray diffraction crystallography indicates that both undoped CdTe and Cu-doped CdTe films crystallize into a dominant hexagonal lattice. Direct energy band gap is observed for both undoped and doped conditions. The study revealed a drop in the optical band gap energy to ∼1.46 eV with the increase in doping (Cu) concentration from 2 to 10 wt%. Increase in mobility and conductivity is observed with the increase in current density of the deposited undoped CdTe thin films. Whereas, Cu doping of 6 wt% produced thin films with acceptable mobility and conductivity for the doped samples. Furthermore, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy unveiled a multitude of emission peaks encompassing the visible spectrum, arising from the combination of electrons and holes through both direct and indirect recombination processes. Findings of this study suggest that chemically produced CdTe thin films would be suitable for use as low-cost applications pertaining to solar cells. [Abstract copyright: © 2024 The Authors.]

Citation

Butt, A. F., Azhar, M., Yousaf, H., Batoo, K. M., Khan, D., Noman, M., …Riaz, S. (2024). Chemically processed CdTe thin films for potential applications in solar cells - Effect of Cu doping. Heliyon, 10(3), Article e24492. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24492

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 9, 2024
Online Publication Date Jan 12, 2024
Publication Date Feb 15, 2024
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2024
Publicly Available Date Mar 20, 2024
Journal Heliyon
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 3
Article Number e24492
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e24492
Keywords Semiconductors, CdTe, Thin films, Electrodeposition, Optical properties
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2275957

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