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The effect of soft-annealing on sputtered Cu2ZnSnS4 thin-film solar cells

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-022-06069-9

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Soft-annealing; CZTS; Kesterite; Sputtering

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  1. Energy Technology Development from Innovation Fund Denmark [1134-00005B]

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This study investigates the effect of soft-annealing on the efficiency of CZTS kesterite solar cells. The results show that the highest device efficiency of 6.1% is achieved at a soft-annealing temperature of 150 degrees C. Further increase in the soft-annealing temperature leads to a decrease in device efficiency. Raman spectroscopy analysis reveals that soft-annealing affects the Cu/Zn disorder in the CZTS absorbers, with a higher ordering observed at 150 degrees C, which correlates with the highest device efficiency. Additionally, the composition and morphology of the absorbers are minimally affected by the soft-annealing process.
In this study, we investigate the effect of soft-annealing on the efficiency of Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) kesterite solar cells. The absorbers were grown on Mo-coated soda-lime glass by sputter deposition of Cu, SnS, and ZnS targets, and sulfurized at 585 degrees C for 15 min under an N-2 atmosphere. Before sulfurization, the films were subjected to a soft-annealing process in a temperature range from 150 to 350 degrees C. All absorbers were characterized by Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and current density-voltage (J-V) characteristics. The highest device efficiency of 6.1% was obtained at a soft-annealing temperature of 150 degrees C, while the median efficiency was 5.04% (similar to 20% higher than the reference). Further increase in the soft-annealing temperature lowers device efficiency. The Raman spectra of the CZTS absorbers show a strong Raman peak at 337 cm(-1), a less-intense peak at 288 cm(-1), and no secondary phases were detected. Interestingly, we find that soft-annealing affects Cu/Zn disorder in the CZTS absorbers, with a higher ordering observed at 150 degrees C, which coincides with the highest device efficiency. Finally, our results reveal that soft-annealing does not significantly affect the composition of the absorbers. Moreover, SEM images show that the impact of the soft-annealing temperature on the average grain size and morphology is insignificant.

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