Thin-Film Carbon Nitride (C2N)-Based Solar Cell Optimization Considering Zn1-xMgxO as a Buffer Layer

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Carbon nitride (C2N), a two-dimensional material, is rapidly gaining popularity in the photovoltaic (PV) research community owing to its excellent properties, such as high thermal and chemical stability, non-toxic composition, and low fabrication cost over other thin-film solar cells. This study uses a detailed numerical investigation to explore the influence of C2N-based solar cells with zinc magnesium oxide (Zn1-xMgxO) as a buffer layer. The SCAPS-1D simulator is utilized to examine the performance of four Mg-doped buffer layers (x = 0.0625, 0.125, 0.1875, and 0.25) coupled with the C2N-based absorber layer. The influence of the absorber and buffer layers' band alignment, quantum efficiency, thickness, doping density, defect density, and operating temperature are analyzed to improve the cell performance. Based on the simulations, increasing the buffer layer Mg concentration above x = 0.1875 reduces the device performance. Furthermore, it is found that increasing the absorber layer thickness is desirable for good device efficiency, whereas a doping density above 10(15) cm(-3) can degrade the cell performance. After optimization of the buffer layer thickness and doping density at 40 nm and 10(18) cm(-3), the cell displayed its maximum performance. Among the four structures, C2N/Zn0.8125Mg0.1875O demonstrated the highest PCE of 19.01% with a significant improvement in open circuit voltage (V-oc), short circuit density (J(sc)), and fill factor (FF). The recorded results are in good agreement with the standard theoretical studies.
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Zn1-xMgxO,thin-film solar cells,SCAPS-1D
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