Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
80085 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Conventional furnace selenization process was optimized to achieve effective selenization using diethylselenide (C2H5)2Se (DESe). An optimized quantity of Na was added to improve Voc, FF and morphology. Sputter-deposited CuGa and In metallic precursors were homogenized in an inert atmosphere prior to the introduction of DESe followed by rapidly heating to the maximum process temperature to avoid formation of detrimental binary phases. Selenization was carried out in the temperature range 475–515 °C followed by sulfurization in dilute H2S. Solar cells were completed by depositing CdS heterojunction partner layer, i:ZnO/ZnO:Al window-bilayer and metallic contact fingers. PV conversion efficiency of 13.7% with a Voc of 540 mV, Jsc of 38.3 mA/cm2 and FF of 66.3% were obtained on 0.442 cm2 cell areas. The process can be easily scaled-up for economic large-scale manufacture.

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