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Rapid Directed Sintering of CdTe/CdS Thin Film Solar Cells Using Intense Pulsed Light
In this work we have made nanoparticle inks of CdS and CdTe that are deposited using traditional printing techniques. The inks are then exposed to extremely short pulses (~ 1 ms) of high energy light, which is absorbed by the semiconducting nanoparticles and released almost instantaneously as heat. The temperature of the films can exceed several hundred degrees celcius for very brief moments precipitating changes in the morphology of the films. This Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) process can be accomplished over an area of nearly 60 cm2 and uses a very broad spectrum of light, making this process simpler and less expensive to scale than a laser source. The deposition and processing of the thin films is accomplished at atmospheric conditions reducing manufacturing, handling and substrate costs.
The IPL process has been utilized quite extensively in the sintering of metals specifically in the area of printed electronics.[1] To date very little work has been done on the processing of semiconductors such as CdS and CdTe. In this work we have studied the IPL process on thin films of CdS and CdTe nanoparticle thin films. This includes an in-depth look at the behavior of the band gap, crystal structure, grain size and defects during the process. Specific analysis included UV-Vis, SRD, SEM, TEM and PL and we also incorporated a finite element model to plot the history of the process.
We observed a stark change in the band gap of CdS with increased power per pulse and determined that lower total power was required to affect a significant change in the crystallinity of the films at higher pulse powers (Fig 1).[2] We also observed the growth of CdTe grains during IPL processing that resulted in a pin-hole free film, which also exhibited fewer point defects (Fig 2).[3] Finally a CdTe/CdS solar cell was manufactured and measured.
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- Dharmadasa, R.; Druffel, T., Intense Pulsed Light Sintering of CdS Thin Films, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2014, DOI: 10.1002/adem.201400008.
- Dharmadasa, R.; Lavery, B. W.; Dharmadasa, I. M.; Druffel, T., Light Induced Sintering of Cadmium Telluride Nanoparticle based Thin Films, ACS: Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2014, DOI: 10.1021/am500124t.