D. Albin, D. Rose, R. Dhere, D. Levi, L. Woods, A. Swartzlander, P. Sheldon
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Abstract
Close-spaced-sublimated (CSS) CdS films exhibit strong fundamental edge luminescence, high optical absorption and a bandgap of /spl sim/2.41 eV. Structurally, these films show good crystallinity with thickness-dependent grain sizes that vary between 100-400 nm. In contrast, chemical-bath-deposited (CBD) CdS exhibits subband luminescence, lower absorption and a thickness-dependent bandgap. These films have CdS grains typically less than 50 nm in size and poorer crystallinity. However, CdTe devices fabricated with these lower "quality" CBD CdS films yield higher V/sub oc/s and fill factors. Carrier lifetimes in finished CSS CdS devices measured between 100 and 200 ps while lifetimes in CBD CdS devices were much higher (>500 ps). Compositional differences in the Cd/(S+Te) ratio at the interface suggest the possibility of lower CdS doping and higher CdTe compensation as one reason for lower V/sub oc/s in CSS CdS devices.