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NaF/RbF-Treated Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin-Film Solar Cell Absorbers: Distinct Surface Modifications Caused by Two Different Types of Rubidium Chemistry.

Jakob BombschEnrico AvanciniRomain CarronEvelyn HandickRaul Garcia-DiezClaudia HartmannRoberto FélixShigenori UedaRegan G WilksMarcus Bär
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
The underlying beneficial mechanism of heavy alkali postdeposition treatment (PDT) of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar cell absorbers that led to new record efficiencies in recent years is studied using photoelectron spectroscopy. Excitation energies between 40.8 eV and 6 keV were used to examine the near-surface region of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar cell absorbers that underwent NaF and combined NaF/RbF PDT. The already Cu-deficient surface region after NaF PDT, which is modeled as a Cu:(In + Ga):Se = 1:5:8 phase, shows further depletion after NaF/RbF PDT and seems to incorporate some Rb. Additionally, we have found strong indications for the NaF/RbF PDT-induced formation of a Rb-In-Se-type compound with a 1:1:2 stoichiometry partially covering the absorber surface. The electronic Cu(In,Ga)Se2 structure is modified due to the RbF treatment, with a pronounced shift in the valence band maximum away from the Fermi level in the immediate vicinity of the surface.
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