Copper Indium Selenide Solar Cells Fabricated from Electrodeposited Copper/Indium Multi-Stacked Precursors and a Three-Step Selenization Process
- Authors
- Do, Hyun Woo; Kwon, Yong Hun; Park, Young-Il; Kim, Yong Hoon; Cho, Hyung Koun; Kim, Honggon
- Issue Date
- 2018-03
- Publisher
- AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
- Citation
- SCIENCE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.10, no.3, pp.383 - 388
- Abstract
- Stoichiometric CuInSe2 chalcopyrite photoabsorbers have been synthesized using multi-bath electrodeposition and a three-step selenization process with non-toxic selenium pellets. Among many approaches used to prepare Cu-In metal precursors, multi-stacked electrodeposition is a promising method because of its low-cost process, easy control of the thickness ratio of the Cu-In metal layers, efficient usage of resources, and large-scale mass production. In this study, copper (Cu) and indium (In) metallic precursors with an appropriate thickness ratio were fabricated on Mo/SLG (soda-lime glass). The selenization process was completed in selenium (Se)rich atmosphere at three different temperatures in sequence (120, 350, and 550 degrees C). Unlike the conventional two-step approach, which has adhesion problems, the CuInSe2 films exhibited a relatively smooth and dense morphology with large, well-crystallized grains after selenization and potassium cyanide etching. The thermal treatment at 120 degrees C resulted in intermetallic Cu-In alloys and suppressed excessive vaporization of metallic In and the formation of Kirkendall voids. The CuInSe2 solar cell with a structure of Ni-Al grid/ZnO:Al/i-ZnO/n-CdS/p-CuInSe2/Mo/SLG showed a cell efficiency exceeding 5%.
- Keywords
- CUINSE2 THIN-FILMS; CU; DEPOSITION; GROWTH; ALLOY; Photoabsorber; CuInSe2; Electrodeposition; Solar Cell; Multi-Stacked; Three-Step Selenization
- ISSN
- 1947-2935
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121627
- DOI
- 10.1166/sam.2018.3031
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- KIST Article > 2018
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