Li-based selenized Cu2ZnSnS4 surface: Possible route to overcoming voc-deficit of kesterite solar cells

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Abstract

Usually, open-circuit voltage com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@3969911a of thin film solar cells significantly depends on the band bending at the front interface of an absorber/buffer. The failed band bending at a Cu2ZnSnS4/CdS (CZTS/CdS) interface severely hinders the increase in com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@4a4f12c4 due to the excessively high concentration of holes at the CZTS side. Alleviating the strong p-type or converting it to weak n-type at the CZTS surface is a credible idea to overcome the com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@2e9eea5d deficit. First-principles calculations show that the Li-based selenized CZTS surface presents the desired property with excellent advantages: (i) The greatly improved defects and band offset suppress carrier nonradiative recombination and facilitate electrons transmission, respectively. (ii) Its intrinsic weak n-type characteristic effectively promotes the large band bending at the interface.

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Zhao, K., Xiang, H., Cui, Y., Zhu, R., Liu, C., & Jia, Y. (2021). Li-based selenized Cu2ZnSnS4 surface: Possible route to overcoming voc-deficit of kesterite solar cells. Applied Physics Letters, 118(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0055429

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