2134/20610 Amit Munshi Amit Munshi Ali Abbas Ali Abbas John Raguse John Raguse Kurt L. Barth Kurt L. Barth Walajabad S. Sampath Walajabad S. Sampath Michael Walls Michael Walls Effect of varying process parameters on CdTe thin film device performance and its relationship to film microstructure Loughborough University 2016 Cadmium Chloride Cadmium Telluride Closed Space Sublimation Photovoltaics Solar Cell Thin Film Closed Space Sublimation Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified 2016-03-17 14:07:36 Conference contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Effect_of_varying_process_parameters_on_CdTe_thin_film_device_performance_and_its_relationship_to_film_microstructure/9565970 The performance of CdTe thin film photovoltaic devices are sensitive to process parameters. In this study, efforts are made to further understand the effects of process parameters like process temperature and variation in cadmium chloride passivation treatment on CdTe films deposited using a sublimation based deposition system. The effects on film microstructure are studied using advanced microstructural characterization methods like TEM, SEM, EDS and SIMS while electrical performance is studied using various electrical measurements such as current density vs. voltage and electroluminescence. The aim of this study is to provide new insight into the understanding of relationship between fabrication process, device performance and thin film microstructure.