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Improved characteristics for chemically grown Cu2SnS3 promising solar absorbers through the use of TritonX-100® surfactant

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 618, Issue -, Pages 217-221

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.08.196

Keywords

Cu2SnS3; Sol-gel spin coating; Thin film; Solar cell; Surfactant

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Commission of Mustafa Kemal University [11680]

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In this paper, we report, for the first time, the results of the TritonX-100 (R) surfactant assisted growth of Cu2SnS3 thin films obtained by using sol-gel spin coating method and a subsequent annealing in a sulfur atmosphere. Structural, morphological, compositional, photo-electrical investigations have been carried out. X-ray diffraction patterns of the samples matched well with the reference Cu2SnS3 pattern and indicated the polycrystalline nature of the films. Crystallite size of the films increased whereas surface roughness of the films decreased with increasing Triton-X100 (R) content. The surface of the samples has been smoother with Triton-X100 (R) inclusion. The photo-sensitivity of the n-Si/CTS structures has been confirmed through photo-transient current measurements. An increment was observed in the photoinduced current values of the samples with increasing Triton-X100 (R) content and was attributed to transport of photo-induced electrons facilitated with decreasing recombination resulted from the surface enhancement of the films. Electrical conduction mechanism of the films was investigated with resistance-temperature measurements. It has been revealed that TritonX-100 (R) surfactant assisted growth is a promising way to improve conversion efficiency of Cu2SnS3 based solar cells. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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