A. Compaan, A. Bhat, C. Tabory, S. Liu, M. Nguyen, A. Aydinli, L.-H. Tsien, R.G. Bohn
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Abstract
Polycrystalline cadmium sulfide-cadmium telluride heterojunction solar cells were fabricated for the first time using a laser-driven physical vapor deposition method. An XeCl excimer laser was used to deposit both of the II–VI semiconductor layers in a single vacuum chamber from pressed powder targets. Results are presented from optical absorption, Raman scattering, X-ray diffraction, and electrical characterization of the films. Solar cells were fabricated by deposition onto SnO2-coated glass with top contacts produced by gold evaporation. Device performance was evaluated from the spectral quantum efficiency and current-voltage measurements in the dark and with air mass 1.5 solar illumination.