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The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors

For the fabrication of a kesterite-type CZTSe absorber material, stacked elemental-alloy layers (SEAL) precursor consisting of Cu–Sn alloy and elemental Zn layers offer the possibility of enhanced process control due to their advantages such as improvement of material homogeneity and suppression of...

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Autores principales: Taskesen, Teoman, Pareek, Devendra, Neerken, Janet, Schoneberg, Johannes, Hirwa, Hippolyte, Nowak, David, Parisi, Jürgen, Gütay, Levent
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02779c
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author Taskesen, Teoman
Pareek, Devendra
Neerken, Janet
Schoneberg, Johannes
Hirwa, Hippolyte
Nowak, David
Parisi, Jürgen
Gütay, Levent
author_facet Taskesen, Teoman
Pareek, Devendra
Neerken, Janet
Schoneberg, Johannes
Hirwa, Hippolyte
Nowak, David
Parisi, Jürgen
Gütay, Levent
author_sort Taskesen, Teoman
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description For the fabrication of a kesterite-type CZTSe absorber material, stacked elemental-alloy layers (SEAL) precursor consisting of Cu–Sn alloy and elemental Zn layers offer the possibility of enhanced process control due to their advantages such as improvement of material homogeneity and suppression of the commonly observed Sn loss. In this study, the impact of selenium amounts during the annealing of a SEAL-type precursor with the configuration of Zn/Cu–Sn/Zn was demonstrated. The obtained results demonstrate how the selenium amount can indirectly be used to influence the absorber composition in the described annealing process and its direct impact on the opto-electronic properties of solar cells. This occurs due to the placement of elemental Sn in the vicinity of the sample during annealing that acts as a further source of SnSe(2) vapor during the high-temperature stage of the process depending on the degree of selenium excess. The results show that higher selenium amount increases the band gap of kesterite; this is directly accompanied by a shift of the defect activation energies. Optimization of this effect can lead to widening of the space-charge width up to 400 nm, which improves the charge carrier collection. The described optimization strategy leads to device efficiencies above 11%.
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spelling pubmed-90657982022-05-04 The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors Taskesen, Teoman Pareek, Devendra Neerken, Janet Schoneberg, Johannes Hirwa, Hippolyte Nowak, David Parisi, Jürgen Gütay, Levent RSC Adv Chemistry For the fabrication of a kesterite-type CZTSe absorber material, stacked elemental-alloy layers (SEAL) precursor consisting of Cu–Sn alloy and elemental Zn layers offer the possibility of enhanced process control due to their advantages such as improvement of material homogeneity and suppression of the commonly observed Sn loss. In this study, the impact of selenium amounts during the annealing of a SEAL-type precursor with the configuration of Zn/Cu–Sn/Zn was demonstrated. The obtained results demonstrate how the selenium amount can indirectly be used to influence the absorber composition in the described annealing process and its direct impact on the opto-electronic properties of solar cells. This occurs due to the placement of elemental Sn in the vicinity of the sample during annealing that acts as a further source of SnSe(2) vapor during the high-temperature stage of the process depending on the degree of selenium excess. The results show that higher selenium amount increases the band gap of kesterite; this is directly accompanied by a shift of the defect activation energies. Optimization of this effect can lead to widening of the space-charge width up to 400 nm, which improves the charge carrier collection. The described optimization strategy leads to device efficiencies above 11%. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9065798/ /pubmed/35515521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02779c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Taskesen, Teoman
Pareek, Devendra
Neerken, Janet
Schoneberg, Johannes
Hirwa, Hippolyte
Nowak, David
Parisi, Jürgen
Gütay, Levent
The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title_full The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title_fullStr The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title_full_unstemmed The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title_short The effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) prepared from Cu–Sn alloy precursors
title_sort effect of excess selenium on the opto-electronic properties of cu(2)znsnse(4) prepared from cu–sn alloy precursors
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02779c
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