4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Solar cells with Sb2S3 absorber films

Journal

THIN SOLID FILMS
Volume 517, Issue 7, Pages 2503-2507

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2008.11.060

Keywords

Antimony sulfide; Thin films; Solar cells; Chemical deposition

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CdS/Sb2S3/PbS structures were prepared by sequential chemical deposition of CdS, Sb2S3 and PbS thin films on TEC-8 (Pilkington) transparent electrically conductive SnO2 (TCO) coatings. CdS thin films (100 nm) were deposited with hexagonal structure from Cd-citrate bath and of cubic structure from Cd-ammine/triethanolamine bath. Sb2S3 thin films were deposited at 40 degrees C from a solution mixture of potassium antimony tartrate, triethanolamine, ammonia and thioacetamide(TA) or at 1 to 10 degrees C from a mixture of antimony trichloride and thiosulfate (TS). These films were made photoconductive by heating at temperatures 250 to 300 degrees C. When heated in the presence of a chemically deposited Se thin film of 300 nm, a solid solution Sb2S1.8Se1.2 resulted. PbS thin films of 100-200 nm thickness were deposited on the TCO/CdS/Sb2S3 or TCO/CdS/Sb2S1.8Se1.2 structure. Graphite paint was applied on the PbS film prior to applying a silver epoxy paint. The cell structures were of area 0.4 cm(2). The best results reported here is for a cell: TCO/CdS(hex-100 nm)/Sb2S3(TS-100 nm)/PbS(200 nm) with open circuit voltage (V-oc) 640 mV, short circuit current density 3.73 mA/cm(2), fill factor 0.29, and conversion efficiency 0.7% under 1000 Wm(-2) sunlight. Four series-connected cells of area 1 cm(2) each gave V-oc of 2 V and short circuit current of 1.15 mA. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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