화학공학소재연구정보센터
학회 한국재료학회
학술대회 2015년 가을 (11/25 ~ 11/27, 부산 해운대그랜드호텔)
권호 21권 2호
발표분야 C. 에너지 재료
제목 Studies on effect of S/Se ratio on the properties of Cu2ZnSn(SxSe1-x)4 (CZTSSe) thin films by sulfo-selenization of stacked precursor thin films
초록  Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 thin film solar cells have been fabricated using sputtered Cu/Sn/Zn metallic precursors on Mo coated sodalime glass substrate without using a toxic H2Se and H2S atmosphere. Cu/Sn/Zn metallic precursors with various thicknesses were prepared using DC magnetron sputtering process at room temperature. As-deposited metallic precursors were sulfo-selenized inside a graphite box containing S and Se pellets using rapid thermal processing furnace at various sulfur to selenium (S/Se) compositional ratio. Thin film solar cells were fabricated after sulfo-selenization process using a 65 nm CdS buffer, a 40 nm intrinsic ZnO, a 400 nm Al doped ZnO, and Al/Ni top metal contact. Effects of sulfur to selenium (S/Se) compositional ratio on the microstructure, crystallinity, electrical properties, and cell efficiencies have been studied using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscope, I-V measurement system, solar simulator, quantum efficiency measurement system, and time resolved photoluminescence spectrometer. Our fabricated Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 thin film solar cell shows the best conversion efficiency of 9.24 % (Voc:454.6 mV, Jsc:32.14 mA/cm2,FF : 63.29 %, and active area : 0.433 cm2),which is the highest efficiency among Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 thin film solar cells prepared using sputter deposited metallic precursors and without using a toxic H2Se gas.Details about other experimental results will be discussed during the presentation.
저자 Jin-Hyeok Kim1, Jong-Ha Moon2, Ji-hye Son3, Seung-Kyu Ahn1, Jae-Ho Yun2, Chang-Woo Hong3, Myung-Gil Gang4
소속 1Optoelectronic Convergence Research Center, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 3Chonnam National Univ., 4Photovoltaic Laboratory
키워드 Cu2ZnSn(S; Se)<SUB>4 </SUB>(CZTSSe); thin film solar cells; Earth abundant elements; Sputtering
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