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6% Efficiency Cu2ZnSnS4-based thin film solar cells using oxide precursors by open atmosphere type CVD

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 4021-4024

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2jm16454j

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An open atmosphere type chemical vapor deposition (OA-CVD) method is one of the most effective methods for producing functional thin films. Especially, the OA-CVD method is a unique technique which is able to deposit metal oxide thin films by decomposition of vaporized raw materials released through a nozzle onto substrates in the air. Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS)-based thin films as absorber layers of thin film solar cells were fabricated by sulfurizing oxide precursor thin films synthesized by the OA-CVD method. Cu(C5H7O2)(2), Zn(C5H7O2)(2) and Sn(C5H7O2)(2) were used as raw materials. The oxide precursor thin films were sulfurized at 520-560 degrees C in 5 vol% H2S balanced with N-2. The formed CZTS-based thin films included oxygen with the composition ratio of O/(S + O) = 0.17-0.27 according to energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The thin film solar cells using the CZTS-based thin films including oxygen [CZT(S,O) films] as the absorber layers were fabricated. The CZT(S,O) thin film solar cell had a stack structure of Al/Al-doped-ZnO/CdS/CZT(S,O)/Mo/soda-lime glass substrate. The efficiency of the CZT(S,O) thin film solar cells was 6.03%, which was the high efficiency in the reported value for CZTS-based thin film solar cells using oxide thin film precursors. It was found that the OA-CVD method is suited to fabricate the absorber layers of thin film solar cells.

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