Optimization of p+-ZnTe layer for Back Contacts of ZnTe Thin Film Solar Cells
Kyoung Su Lee, Gyujin Oh, and Eun Kyu Kim

TL;DR
This paper investigates the optimization of p+-ZnTe layers to improve back contact performance in ZnTe thin film solar cells, focusing on material properties and fabrication techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to optimize p+-ZnTe layers specifically for back contacts in ZnTe solar cells using pulsed laser deposition.
Findings
Enhanced back contact conductivity achieved.
Improved solar cell efficiency demonstrated.
Optimized p+-ZnTe layer parameters identified.
Abstract
We have studied performance of ZnTe-based heterojunction diodes grown on p-GaAs substrates by pulsed laser deposition (PLD).
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