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Low-temperature processed (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2 thin film solar cells using Se@Ag2Se core-shell hybrid inks and performance optimization

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SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 264, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2023.112024

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(Ag; Cu)(In; Ga)Se 2; Se@Ag 2 Se core-shell; Sb doping; Low-temperature process; Hybrid ink

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Large-scale synthesis of (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2 (ACIGS) thin films was achieved using a hybrid ink method. The use of Se@Ag2Se core-shell allowed for the formation of ACIGS thin films at lower reaction temperature and shorter reaction time. Sb-doping improved the performance of ACIGS solar cells, increasing the conversion efficiency and carrier concentration.
To create (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2 (ACIGS) thin films using a hybrid ink method, large-scale synthesis of Se@Ag2Se core-shell and Cu-Se nanoparticles was performed, surpassing the scale of previous methods. In particular, although the Se@Ag2Se core-shell was also a precursor for Ag in ACIGS, the amorphous Se (a-Se) in the Se@Ag2Se core-shell acted as a flux during the reaction due to its low melting temperature (221 degrees C), resulting in the formation of ACIGS thin films at a lower reaction temperature (-340 degrees C) and shorter reaction time (30 min) than conventional ones (-530 degrees C, 60 min). Furthermore, by varying the amount of Se@Ag2Se core-shell in the hybrid ink, the Ag ratio (Ag/(Ag + Cu)) was controlled, and pure ACIGS without secondary phases was obtained. However, the ACIGS solar cells fabricated by this method had a conversion efficiency of only approximately 4% and relatively low shunt resistance (Rsh) and carrier concentration (-1015/cm3). To improve the Rsh and carrier concentration, ACIGS was doped with Sb by mixing the Sb precursor into the hybrid ink. The Sb-doped ACIGS exhibited grain growth and grain boundary reduction without secondary phase formation. In addition, capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements showed an increase in the carrier concentration (-1016/cm3). Therefore, the conversion efficiency of Sb-doped ACIGS increased with increasing Rsh and open-circuit voltage (VOC).

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