19·9%‐efficient ZnO/CdS/CuInGaSe<sup>2</sup> solar cell with 81·2% fill factor

Ingrid Repins(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Miguel Á. Contreras(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Brian Egaas(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Clay DeHart(National Laboratory of the Rockies), John Scharf(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Craig L. Perkins(National Laboratory of the Rockies), Bobby To(National Laboratory of the Rockies), R. Noufi(National Laboratory of the Rockies)
Progress in Photovoltaics Research and Applications
February 14, 2008
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Abstract We report a new record total‐area efficiency of 19·9% for CuInGaSe 2 ‐based thin‐film solar cells. Improved performance is due to higher fill factor. The device was made by three‐stage co‐evaporation with a modified surface termination. Growth conditions, device analysis, and basic film characterization are presented. Published in 2008 by John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd.


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