Effect of Illumination on Thermal CdCl 2 Treatment of CdTe

2017 
Photon absorption is a critical process for photovoltaic operation, yet the effect of illumination on semiconductor growth and processing is rarely investigated. In this work we investigate the effect of illumination during the cadmium chloride (CdCl 2 ) annealing treatment of cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin films for photovoltaic applications while keeping the sample temperature constant. Illumination at 808 nm with varying intensity (0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5 W) when incident on CdTe during thermal CdCl 2 treatment of CdTe lead to enhancement of grain size and optoelectronic properties of CdTe. However photoassisted etching of the CdTe surface is also observed at illuminations sufficiently low that the sample temperature was barely affected during annealing. Additionally, annealing under high illumination sufficient to drive CdCl 2 annealing in the absence of a furnace has no such effect on the CdTe surface. We attempt to reconcile these observations and provide rationale for further experiments.
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