Nanometre-scale optical property fluctuations in Cu2ZnSnS4 revealed by low temperature cathodoluminescence; ; et al in Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2018), 174 Detailed reference viewed: 170 (6 UL) Improved environmental stability of highly conductive nominally undoped ZnO layers suitable for n-type windows in thin film solar cellsHala, Matej ; ; et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2017), 161 Detailed reference viewed: 325 (13 UL) Nanometre-scale optical property fluctuations in Cu2ZnSnS4 revealed by low temperature cathodoluminescence; ; et al in Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2017), 174 Detailed reference viewed: 124 (2 UL) Ordering kesterite improves solar cells:A low temperature post-deposition annealing studyRey, Germain ; Weiss, Thomas ; Sendler, Jan et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2016), 151 Detailed reference viewed: 247 (17 UL) Optical methodology for process monitoring of chalcopyrite photovoltaic technologies: Application to low cost Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 electrodeposition based processes; ; Colombara, Diego et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2016) Non-destructive characterization of both single layers and completed devices are important issues for the development of efficient and low cost Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 (CIGS) modules at high yields. This implies ... [more ▼] Non-destructive characterization of both single layers and completed devices are important issues for the development of efficient and low cost Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 (CIGS) modules at high yields. This implies for the need of methodologies suitable for the assessment of optical, electrical, and physico-chemical parameters that are relevant for the final device efficiency and that can be used for quality control and process monitoring at different process steps. In these applications, detection of in-homogeneities in the different layers from large area modules is especially relevant, being the presence of these inhomogeneities responsible for the existing gap between the efficiencies achieved in these technologies at cell and module levels. In this context, this work reviews the different optical methodologies that have been developed in the framework of the SCALENANO European project for the advanced assessment of the different layers in high efficiency electrodeposited – based CIGS devices. This has includes different strategies as those based on Raman scattering, Photoluminescence/Electroluminescence (PL/EL) based techniques and new photoelectrochemical based tools and firstly Raman spectroscopy is very sensitive to both composition and crystal quality parameters that are determining for device efficiency. Use of resonant Raman excitation strategies allows achieving a high sensitivity of the Raman spectra to the analysed features in the different regions of the device. This involves selection of the suitable excitation wavelength (in the broad spectral region from UV to IR) for the resonant Raman excitation of the required layer in the device. The strong increase in the intensity of the Raman peaks related to the use of resonant excitation conditions allows also decreasing the measuring time to times compatible with the implementation of these techniques at online process monitoring level. Analysed parameters include the electrical conductivity of the Al-doped ZnO window layer, the thickness of the CdS buffer layer and the chemical composition (S/(S+Se) relative content) and presence of relevant secondary phases as Cu-poor ordered vacancy compounds in the surface region of the absorbers. In addition PL/EL imaging are powerful techniques that provide direct access to the optoelectronic properties of the materials and devices. Whereas EL is performed using complete devices by injecting current in analogy to the operation of a light emitting diode, PL allows the characterization of bare absorber materials without the need for any functional or contacting layers. Moreover, semiconductor photo-electrochemistry (PEC) is a versatile technique that enables many opto-electronic properties of semiconductors to be determined. Essentially, a semiconductor on a conducting substrate placed in a solution containing redox species forms a Schottky barrier junction. The formation of such a diode enables basic semiconductor properties to be measured such as doping type, doping density, band gap and the flat band position versus the vacuum energy scale. In all these cases, quality control indicators suitable for the advanced assessment of these processes have been identified and validated for the electrodeposition-based processes developed at Nexcis Company. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 201 (13 UL) What is the band gap of kesterite?Siebentritt, Susanne ; Rey, Germain ; Finger, Ashley et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 247 (7 UL) Quantification of surface ZnSe in Cu2ZnSnSe4-based solar cells by analysis of the spectral responseColombara, Diego ; Robert, Erika ; Crossay, Alexandre et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2014), 123 Absorber layers consisting of Cu2ZnSnSe4 (CZTSe) and surface ZnSe in variable ratios were prepared by selenization of electroplated Cu/Sn/Zn precursors and completed into full devices with up to 5.6 ... [more ▼] Absorber layers consisting of Cu2ZnSnSe4 (CZTSe) and surface ZnSe in variable ratios were prepared by selenization of electroplated Cu/Sn/Zn precursors and completed into full devices with up to 5.6 % power conversion efficiency. The loss of short circuit current density for samples with increasing ZnSe content is consistent with an overall reduction of spectral response, pointing to a ZnSe current blocking behavior. A feature in the spectral response centered around 3 eV was identified and attributed to light absorption by ZnSe. A model is proposed to account for additional collection of the carriers generated underneath ZnSe capable of diffusing across to the space charge region. The model satisfactorily reproduces the shape of the spectral response and the estimated ZnSe surface coverage is in good qualitative agreement with analysis of the Raman spectral mapping. The model emphasizes the importance of the ZnSe morphology on the spectral response, and its consequences on the solar cell device performance. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 509 (11 UL) Composition dependent characterization of copper indium diselenide thin film solar cells synthesized from electrodeposited binary selenide precursor stacks; Larsen, Jes K. ; et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2014), 126 Detailed reference viewed: 178 (7 UL) Why do we make Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells non-stoichiometric?Siebentritt, Susanne ; Gütay, Levent ; Regesch, David et alin Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 213 (4 UL) What limits the efficiency of chalcopyrite solar cells?Siebentritt, Susanne ![]() in Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (2011), 95 Detailed reference viewed: 239 (13 UL) |
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