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Cliff-like conduction band offset at CdS/Cu2ZnSnS4 heterojunction prepared by sputtering CuSn alloy target using different stacking order

Journal

SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages 285-292

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2019.03.033

Keywords

CZTS solar cells; Sputtering; Stacking order; Band alignment

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61774130, 11474248, 61176127, 61006085]
  2. Key Program for International S&T cooperation Projects of China [2011DFA62380]
  3. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [20105303120002]

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The uniformly distributed Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) thin films were grown by a simply sputtered method using two sputtered stacking order: ZnS/CuSn/Mo/SLG (T1) and CuSn/ZnS/Mo/SLG (T2). The highly crystalline tetragonal structure CZTS with Cu-poor, Zn-rich composition was obtained in the two samples. Grain size of the sample T1 was larger than that of sample T2 and some voids appeared in T2 caused by the SnS evaporation during sulfurization. Raman and XPS measurements showed that sample T2 had a small amount secondary phase of ZnS at CZTS/Mo interface, while Ti did not. The CZTS solar cell devices (named D1 and D2) based on the two stacking order were fabricated using CdS buffer layer. The conversion efficiency of 5.22% was obtained from D1, higher than that of 2.53% from D2. The maximum value of external quantum efficiency was 74.6% (D1) and 55.1% (D2) respectively. Accordingly, the device Dl exhibited a higher of 531 mV and R-sh of 698.85 Omega cm(2) than that of 481 mV and 286.73 Omega cm(2) from the D2, which resulted in the higher fill factor in Dl. The effect of the stacking order on conduction band offset (CBO) at CdS/CZTS heterojunction was studied. The typical cliff-like CBO was calculated as 0.22 eV for sample D1 and 0.34 eV for D2. The Cd1-xZnxS were found at the heterojunction in D1 using Zn source layer as the outermost, which made the band alignment smoother. The ZnS/CuSn/Mo/SLG stacking order with smaller CBO can reduce the loss of Voc and greatly improve the performance of solar cells.

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