DESIGN OF HETEROJUNCTION PHOTOCELL FOR OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE USING NUMERICAL SIMULATION
Keywords:
photo detector,, n-Zno, AFROS-HET simulatorAbstract
In our project work simulation study and analysis of n-ZnO/p-Si heterojunction photo detector are reported. In this project work we can use a program in AFROS-HET (Automat for simulation of hetero-structures) simulatorand study of importantqualityparameters,their impacts and variation.AFROS-HET consists of one dimensional numerical program for model of multi layer homo or heterojunction solar cellsWe concluded that photo detectorresponsivelyincreases with thickness of zno and decreases when donor and acceptor doping concentrations increases. Results of simulation havevery good quantum efficiency and different impacts and variation.
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