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Preparation of Wide Bandgap CuGaSe2 Absorbers and Solar Cells by Sputtering a Selenium-Rich Ceramic Target and Annealing in a Selenium-Free Atmosphere

Ke Zhou,Ming Zhao, Xianghuan Meng,Yaowei Wei,Jinyang Zhu, Xiangyu Sun,Zhao Ma

Ceramics international(2024)

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Abstract
CuGaSe2 (CGSe) material possesses a wide bandgap of approximately 1.7 eV, making it a promising prospect for top cells in tandem solar cells. Depositing CGSe precursor films by magnetron sputtering of a selenium-rich ceramic target is easy to operate and control. After annealing the precursor films at different temperatures in a selenium-free argon atmosphere, avoiding the use of toxic H2Se. To achieve an absorber exhibiting appropriate performance, the morphologies, phase composition, absorption characteristics, roughness, lattice structure, and work function of CGSe absorbers annealed at different temperatures were investigated. The CGSe absorber annealed at 550 °C showed uniform grain, a single-phase composition, high absorbance, flat surface, and compact crystal structure. The absorber annealed at excessive temperature led to the formation of Cu2-xSe, inducing defects and carrier recombination. The work function of CGSe absorber annealed at 590 °C increases, resulting in the misalignment of its band with the Mo back contact. The enhancement of absorber contributes positively to solar cell device performance. CGSe solar cells prepared using the absorber annealed at 550 °C exhibited excellent photoelectric properties. The increase in minority carrier lifetime and recombination resistance improves the transport characteristics of carriers.
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CuGaSe 2 absorbers,Solar cells,Selenium-rich ceramic target,Selenium-free atmosphere
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