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Recovery Mechanisms in Aged Kesterite Solar Cells.

Stephen CampbellMartial DuchampBethan FordMichael JonesLinh Lan NguyenMatthew C NaylorXinya XuPietro MaielloGuillaume ZoppiVincent BarriozNeil S BeattieYongtao Qu
Published in: ACS applied energy materials (2022)
For successful long-term deployment and operation of kesterites Cu 2 ZnSn(S x Se 1- x ) 4 (CZTSSe) as light-absorber materials for photovoltaics, device stability and recovery in kesterite solar cells are investigated. A low-temperature heat treatment is applied to overcome the poor charge extraction that developed in the natural aging process. It is suggested that defect states at aged CZTSSe/CdS heterojunctions were reduced, while apparent doping density in the CZTSSe absorber increased due to Cd/Zn interdiffusion at the heterojunction during the annealing process. In situ annealing experiments in a transmission electron microscope were used to investigate the elemental diffusion at the CZTSSe/CdS heterojunction. This study reveals the critical role of heat treatment to enhance the absorber/Mo back contact, improve the quality of the absorber/buffer heterojunction, and recover the device performance in aged kesterite thin-film solar cells.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • quantum dots
  • heat stress
  • heavy metals
  • computed tomography
  • high resolution
  • visible light
  • single molecule