Analytical model for photocurrent density in linearly graded band gap Sb2Se3 solar cells

IF 6.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Ali Hajjiah
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Abstract

This study introduces a model to estimate the photocurrent density in Sb2Se3 solar cells with a linearly graded band gap, adaptable for various grading profiles. The model incorporates both carrier generation and recombination processes, along with an effective absorption coefficient, to more accurately compute the photocurrent density. Our results show that band gap grading leads to higher photocurrent densities compared to non-graded cells, offering design flexibility for improved device performance. Specifically, the graded band gap reduces sensitivity to band-gap changes, allowing for enhanced built-in voltage and back surface field effects. We identify an optimal grading strength that maximizes photocurrent density, while excessive grading reduces absorption efficiency. Additionally, longer diffusion lengths contribute to higher photocurrent densities, though recombination in the depletion region has a more pronounced effect than in the absorber. These findings suggest that controlled band gap grading in Sb2Se3 solar cells can significantly enhance their efficiency.
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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
11.60%
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513
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells is intended as a vehicle for the dissemination of research results on materials science and technology related to photovoltaic, photothermal and photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion. Materials science is taken in the broadest possible sense and encompasses physics, chemistry, optics, materials fabrication and analysis for all types of materials.
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