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Highly Efficient Copper-Zinc-Tin-Selenide (CZTSe) Solar Cells by Electrodeposition

Authors :
Hae Jung Son
Jeung-hyun Jeong
Lee Seul Oh
Bongsoo Kim
Doh-Kwon Lee
Min Jae Ko
Se-Won Seo
Jong-Ok Jeon
Honggon Kim
Jin Young Kim
Kee Doo Lee
Source :
ChemSusChem. 7:1073-1077
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

Highly efficient copper-zinc-tin-selenide (Cu2ZnSnSe4 ; CZTSe) thin-film solar cells are prepared via the electrodepostion technique. A metallic alloy precursor (CZT) film with a Cu-poor, Zn-rich composition is directly deposited from a single aqueous bath under a constant current, and the precursor film is converted to CZTSe by annealing under a Se atmosphere at temperatures ranging from 400 °C to 600 °C. The crystallization of CZTSe starts at 400 °C and is completed at 500 °C, while crystal growth continues at higher temperatures. Owing to compromises between enhanced crystallinity and poor physical properties, CZTSe thin films annealed at 550 °C exhibit the best and most-stable device performances, reaching up to 8.0 % active efficiency; among the highest efficiencies for CZTSe thin-film solar cells prepared by electrodeposition. Further analysis of the electronic properties and a comparison with another state-of-the-art device prepared from a hydrazine-based solution, suggests that the conversion efficiency can be further improved by optimizing parameters such as film thickness, antireflection coating, MoSe2 formation, and p-n junction properties.

Details

ISSN :
18645631
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemSusChem
Accession number :
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