Properties of 19.2% efficiency ZnO/CdS/CuInGaSe<sub>2</sub>thin‐film solar cells

K. Ramanathan(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Miguel Á. Contreras(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Craig L. Perkins(National Laboratory of the Rockies), S. E. Asher(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Falah S. Hasoon(National Laboratory of the Rockies), J. Keane(National Laboratory of the Rockies), David L. Young(National Laboratory of the Rockies), M.J. Romero(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Wyatt K. Metzger(National Laboratory of the Rockies), R. Noufi(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Jas S. Ward(National Laboratory of the Rockies), A. Duda(National Laboratory of the Rockies)
Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications
May 23, 2003
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Abstract

Abstract We report the growth and characterization of record‐efficiency ZnO/CdS/CuInGaSe 2 thin‐film solar cells. Conversion efficiencies exceeding 19% have been achieved for the first time, and this result indicates that the 20% goal is within reach. Details of the experimental procedures are provided, and material and device characterization data are presented. Published in 2003 by John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd.


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