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Impacts of KF Post-Deposition Treatment on the Band Alignment of Epitaxial Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 Heterojunctions.

Takehiko NagaiJiro NishinagaHitoshi TampoShinho KimKazuhiro HirayamaTatsuo MatsunobeGuanzhong ChenYuya IdeShogo IshizukaHajime ShibataShigeru NikiNorio Terada
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
In this study, we investigated band alignments at CdS/epitaxial CuIn x Ga 1- x Se 2 (epi-CIGSe) and epi-CIGSe/GaAs heterointerfaces for solar cell applications using ultraviolet, inverse, and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (UPS, IPES, and XPS) techniques. We clarified the impacts of KF postdeposition treatment (KF-PDT) at the CdS/epi-CIGSe front heterointerfaces. We found that KF-PDT changed the conduction band alignment at the CdS/epi-CIGSe heterointerface from a cliff to flat configuration, attributed to an increase in the electron affinity ( E A ) and ionization potential ( I P ) of the epi-CIGSe surface because of a decrease in Cu and Ga contents. Herein, we discuss the correlation between the impacts of KF-PDT and the solar cell performance. Furthermore, we also investigated the band alignment at the epi-CIGSe/GaAs rear heterointerface. Electron barriers were formed at the epi-CIGSe/GaAs interface, suppressing carrier recombination as the back surface field. Contrarily, a hole accumulation layer is formed by the valence band bending, which is like Ohmic contact.
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