Investigation Of Sodium Effects On Cigs Thin Films Deposited By Sputtering From A Single Quaternary

2012 38TH IEEE PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE (PVSC)(2012)

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Abstract
We investigated sodium effects on Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 thin films deposited by sputtering from a single quaternary target without any further post-selenization or sulfurization. We conducted current-voltage measurement to gather device output parameters. We then used capacitance spectroscopy including capacitance-voltage measurement, admittance spectroscopy, and drive-level capacitance profile to investigate sodium effects in our system. Photoluminescence measurement was made to analyze radiative recombination between energy levels. In addition, we used electron probe x-ray analyzer to analyze atomic composition of CIGS thin film. With the help of the techniques mentioned above, we came to a conclusion that sodium behaves as a catalyzer for oxygen atoms to neutralize selenium vacancies.
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admittance measurement,capacitance measurement,charge carrier density,photovoltaic cells,photoluminescence,sputtering
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