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Optimisation of CdSTCO bilayers for their application as windows in photovoltaic solar cells

Abstract The influence of CdS thickness and TCO deposition condition on the optoelectronic, morphological and structural properties of CdSTCO bilayers has been studied. CdS was deposited by chemical bath, whereas the TCOs (ITO and aluminium-doped ZnO) were prepared by rf-magnetron sputtering. Cadmium sulphide thickness below 0.1 μm have been found to be optimal for avoiding optical absorption losses and conductivity deterioration. Though both types of window coatings, with TCO made at 25 and 200°C, have good quality, the ITO-based samples have shown a higher infrared transmission than those based on ZnO. Additionally, 10 and 70 minutes air-annealing treatments at 200°C have been carried out. Their analysis has demonstrated that the shorter ones are more suitable for enhancing structure maintaining unchanged electro-optical characteristics.
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