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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 138, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.113711
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CBD; Zn(OS) thin film; CIGS; Medusa software; Complex ions
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In this work, the deposition time of CBD-Zn(O,S) films was shortened by adding sodium nitrilotriacetate (Na3NTA) to the solution, resulting in high-quality films suitable as buffer layers for solar cells.
The band gap of CdS (Eg=2.4 eV) was narrow, which made it unable to transmit short-wave sunlight through the CIGS absorber layer. Zn(O,S) thin film, prepared by doping O into ZnS, had a wider band gap, and the raw material was green and non-toxic, making it suitable as a buffer layer for solar cells. However, CBD-Zn(O,S) usually takes longer than CdS deposition. In this work, By shortening the deposition time through the fast hy- drolysis of TAA. Na3NTA was added in the solutions to improve the quality of Zn(O,S) thin films. The effect of Na3NTA concentration on the complex ion contents was investigated. When Na3NTA was added at a concen- tration of 0.04 M along with TAA (0.04 M), the film had a high T% of 88.6%, Eg of 3.76 eV, and a dense grain distribution. ZnS and ZnO grew at (111) and (100) crystals, respectively. Raman and XPS analyses showed the existence of Zn-S and Zn-O bonds, indicating the high crystalline quality of the Zn(O,S) thin films prepared with CBD. Finally, when the optimal concentrations of ZnSO4, NH4OH, Na3NTA, and TAA were 0.04 M, 0.48 M, 0.04 M, and 0.04 M, respectively, the prepared Zn(O,S) thin films could be used as a cadmium-free buffer layer for solar cells.
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