Evaluation of a proposed barium di‑silicide tandem solar cell using TCAD numerical simulation
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Date
2023-04
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Springer New York
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Optical and Quantum Electronics;(2023) 55:475
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Abstract
Barium di-silicide (BaSi2) material has attracted noteworthy interest in photovoltaics,
thanks to its stability, abundant nature, and excellent production feasibility. In this current
work, a two-terminal (2T) monolithic all-BaSi2 tandem solar cell is proposed and explored
through extensive TCAD simulation. A BaSi2 bottom sub-cell with a bandgap of 1.3 eV,
and a Ba(CxSi1−x)2 top sub-cell with a tunable bandgap are employed in the design. It was
found that a bandgap of 1.8 eV, which corresponds to x=0.78, is the optimum choice to
obtain the maximum initial power conversion efciency (η) of 30%. Then, the tandem
performance is optimized by investigating the impact of doping and the thickness of both
absorber layers. Further, the current matching point is monitored whilst altering the thick-
ness of the top cell resulting in η=32.83%%, and a short-circuit current density (Jsc) of
16.47 mA/cm2
. Additionally, we have explored the infuence of the defect density in the
absorbers, and the work function of contacts on the performance parameters. All TCAD
simulations are accomplished using the Silvaco Atlas package under AM1.5G illumination
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Keywords
Tandem solar cell ·, Barium di-silicide ·, Current matching ·, TCAD simulation ·, Power conversion efciency