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Efficient In Situ Sulfuration Process in Hydrothermally Deposited Sb 2 S 3 Absorber Layers.

Yuqian HuangRongfeng TangPeng XiaoBo CheYan WangHuihui GaoGang WangChangfei ZhuTao Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Sulfuration plays a decisive role in enhancing crystal growth and passivate defects in the fabrication of high-efficiency metal-sulfide solar cells. However, the traditional sulfuration process always suffers from high-price professional equipment, tedious processes, low activity of S, or high toxicity of H 2 S. Here, we develop a desired in situ sulfuration by introducing tartaric acid additive into the hydrothermal deposition process of Sb 2 S 3 . Tartaric acid, sodium thiosulfate, and potassium antimony tartaric can form Sb 2 S x -contained ( x > 3) as-prepared films. Encouragingly, the annealing becomes an inspiring in situ sulfuration process, which can obtain a more compact absorber layer. In addition, the crystallinity and defect property of the Sb 2 S 3 film are also improved significantly. Finally, we achieve a high-performance Sb 2 S 3 solar cell with a power conversion efficiency of 6.31%, which shows an encouraging enhancement of ∼15% compared with the traditional hydrothermal process. This study provides an innovative way to prepare high-efficiency Sb 2 S 3 solar cells and provides a desirable guide to realize the in situ sulfuration process.
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