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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.158, 209-213, 2016
Ultrathin tandem solar cells on nanorod morphology with 35-nm thick hydrogenated amorphous silicon germanium bottom cell absorber layer
We demonstrate single junction and tandem solar cells using an ultrathin (35 nm) hydrogenated amorphous silicon germanium absorber which is deposited by hot wire chemical vapor deposition within only 90 s. We take advantage of the extremely small thickness of the absorber layer and the capability of hot wire chemical deposition to create conformal layers, by fabricating solar cells on morphologies consisting of self-assembled zinc oxide nanorods. We created solar cells in tandem configuration using the hydrogenated amorphous silicon germanium absorber layer in the bottom cell. Our cells include a cell structure that is "vertical", which has great potential for high photocurrent generation. We show that the nanorod morphology particularly improves the generation of current in the bottom cell. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Thin film solar cells;Hydrogenated amorphous silicon germanium;Hot wire chemical vapor deposition;Zinc oxide nanorods