Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
The “roll-over” phenomenon in current-voltage (J-V) curves of CdS/CdTe devices is recognized as a result of the formation of a higher back barrier. When Cu has not been intentionally added to the back contact, roll-over is understandable. However, the mechanism was unclear for forming J-V roll-over in a CdTe cell with a back contact containing Cu. We did extensive characterizations, including XRD, XPS, SIMS, TEM, and EDS, and “recontact” experiments to understand this phenomenon. The results show that the roll-over comes from the formation of Cu-related oxides at the back side of the device during processing, rather than the diffusion of Cu to the front side of the device. Discussions related to the J-V roll-over mechanisms will also be presented.