Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics National Institute of Technology Karnataka Srinivasnagar, Surathkal Mangalore Karnataka 575025 India
Abstract
AbstractA class of II–VI semiconductors, especially CdTe, is a highly photo‐reactive compound that would be suitable for photovoltaic applications. However, being a highly resistive material, CdTe produces considerable contact resistance and drastically reduces the efficiency of photovoltaic devices. Introducing a back surface field layer at the contact region may significantly improve the device's performance. This work investigates the suitability of using ZnSe and CdSe layer as a back‐surface‐field layer in CdTe‐based solar cells through accurate electronic structure calculations using the hybrid‐density functional theory method. The calculations show that both ZnSe/CdTe and CdSe/CdTe behave as type‐II heterojunctions with band gaps of 2.0 and 1.1 eV, respectively. The Mulliken electronegativity method is used to determine the correct band edge positions concerning the vacuum level for all the pristine semiconductors and their interfaces. Calculation shows that a significant charge redistribution in the interface leads to the formation of an effective local field near the contact region for both ZnSe/CdTe and CdSe/CdTe heterostructures. This local field may help to separate the photogenerated electron–hole pairs in the active layer by pushing the opposite charges into the two different sections of the heterojunction. Additionally, the heterojunctions also exhibit better light‐absorption characteristics in the visible light range.
Funder
Vision Group on Science and Technology
Subject
Multidisciplinary,Modeling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis,Statistics and Probability
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