Citation:W Siripala, RP Wijesundera, LDRD Perera, KD Jayasuriya and KTL De Silva, 1998, Study of sulphidation of electrodeposited Cu2O thin films for solar cell applications, Proc. Wkshp. on Renewable Energy Sources, Colombo, pp 89-94
Date:1998
Abstract:
Cuprous oxide (Cu20 ) layers were potentiostatically electrodeposited on glass/ITO substrates and then they were partially sulphided using Na2S and H2S. Resulting layers were used to fabricate ITO/n-Cu20/p-CuxS thin film solar cells. Spectral response measurements showed that the cell structure exhibits both n- and p-type behavior.
Sulphidation of Cu20 does not produce CuxS thick layers adequate for efficient heterojunction solar cell, but improved the photovoltaic activity. The best device fabricated shows V? = 240 mV and Isc= 1.6mA/cm2 under AM 1 artificial illumination.