Cadmium telluride power
generation glass
Product
Definition:
Cadmium telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic glass is a
photovoltaic cell formed by sequentially depositing multiple layers of
semiconductor thin films on a glass substrate, based on a heterojunction of
p-type CdTe and n-type CdS (cadmium sulfide). It offers advantages such as low
manufacturing cost, low temperature coefficient, environmental friendliness,
and high theoretical conversion efficiency. Cadmium telluride, the core raw
material, is a highly stable chemical compound of tellurium and cadmium. Due to
its unique product properties, CdTe thin-film cells currently hold the highest
market share among thin-film battery types.
Product Size Specifications:
The standard unit module is 2400×1600mm, and the power of
a single component can reach up to 550W.
Product Structure:
The structure of cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells
is relatively simple. It consists of five layers, namely glass substrate,
transparent conductive oxide layer (TCO layer), cadmium sulfide (CdS) window
layer, cadmium telluride (CdTe) absorption layer, back contact layer and back
electrode.
Product Features:
(1) Good weak light performance
CdTe is a direct bandgap material with good absorption of
the entire spectrum. Therefore, its luminous effect in weak light conditions
such as early morning, evening, snow, dust, and haze is significantly better
than that of indirect bandgap crystalline silicon cells.
(2) Low temperature coefficient
CdTe material has a relatively low thermal expansion
coefficient and thermal conductivity, so its performance is stable when working
at high temperatures. The temperature coefficient of cadmium telluride
thin-film solar cell modules is about -0.21~0.25%/℃, which is about half that
of crystalline silicon solar cells. This means that in high temperature
environments, cadmium telluride solar cells can generate more power than
crystalline silicon solar cells.
(3) High conversion efficiency
The bandgap width of CdTe is generally around 1.47eV.
This width makes its spectral response very compatible with the solar spectrum
and has a high absorption rate. It can absorb more than 90% of visible light
with a thickness of only 1μm, which is 1/100 of that of single-crystalline
silicon. It is very suitable for making the absorption layer of thin-film solar
cells and is an important prerequisite for achieving low cost and low energy
consumption. The theoretical photoelectric conversion efficiency of cadmium
telluride solar cells is approximately 28-29%, and the technology has great
potential for development. (4) Low cost The film thickness required for the
absorption layer of cadmium telluride power generation glass is thin, the
amount of raw materials used is small, and the cost is highly competitive. In
addition, the manufacturing process is relatively simple, making it easier to
achieve large-scale production. (5) Good power generation stability The
spectral absorption of cadmium telluride thin-film solar cell modules does not
cover the absorption peak of water vapor, so the power output will not decrease
in humid climates like crystalline silicon modules. Crystalline silicon cells
inherently have the characteristics of light-induced degradation, and the
conversion efficiency gradually decreases during the use cycle, while cadmium
telluride power generation glass does not have light-induced degradation
characteristics.