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The roles of Cu impurity states in CdTe thin film solar cells
Ken K. Chin
, T. A. Gessert
, Su Huai Wei
CNBM New Energy Materials Research Center
Physics
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CdTe Solar Cells
100%
Cu Impurity
100%
CdTe Thin Films
100%
Impurity States
100%
P-type
60%
Cadmium Telluride
60%
Minority Carrier Lifetime
40%
Cd Vacancy
40%
Shallow Acceptor
40%
Back Contact
40%
Electrical Properties
20%
Detrimental Effects
20%
Deposition Conditions
20%
The Self
20%
Shunt Resistance
20%
Heat Treatment Temperature
20%
Time-resolved Photoluminescence
20%
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (rUTIs)
20%
High-speed Devices
20%
Double Acceptors
20%
ZnTe
20%
Cu Concentration
20%
Cu Diffusion
20%
Contact Material
20%
Shallow Donor
20%
P-dopant
20%
Low Conductivity
20%
Acceptor Impurity
20%
I-V Characterization
20%
Vacancy State
20%
Engineering
Thin Films
100%
Film Solar Cell
100%
Cdte Thin
100%
Shallower
42%
Carrier Lifetime
28%
Minority Carriers
28%
Back Contact
28%
Deposition Condition
14%
Dopants
14%
Shunt Resistance
14%
Detrimental Effect
14%
Material Science
Thin Films
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Carrier Lifetime
28%
Doping (Additives)
14%
Photoluminescence
14%
Device Efficiency
14%