Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8034446 | Thin Solid Films | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
DC-sputtered Mo back contact layers were deposited on soda-lime glass (SLG) with different power densities applied on the Mo target to study its influence on the photovoltaic performance of Cu(In,Ga)Se2-based (CIGSe) solar cell. CIGSe absorber was then deposited simultaneously on these SLG/Mo, following the 3-stage process. These devices have good but different photovoltaic performance (>Â 16% efficiency without MgF2 coating). To find a material origin, secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) profiles were carried out on complete cells, revealing that Na and K content and distribution in each layer depend on the deposition conditions of the back contact. Even before the CIGSe deposition and despite similar morphologies, Na content can vary 10-fold from one Mo layer to another. The same applies to the absorber; when grown on a different Mo they present the same grain boundary density but different alkali contents in bulk or at interfaces. This has an influence on the compositional grading in absorber, confirmed by X-ray diffraction and SIMS.
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Authors
T. Lepetit, D. Mangin, E. Gautron, M. Tomassini, S. Harel, L. Arzel, N. Barreau,