A Two-Step Magnetron Sputtering Approach for the Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4Films from Cu2SnS3/ZnS Stacks

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Cu2ZnSnS4(CZTS) is regarded as one of the emerging materials for next-generation thin film solar cells. However, its synthesis is complex, and obtaining a single-phase CZTS thin film is difficult. This work reports the elaboration of Cu2ZnSnS4thin films by a sequential magnetron sputtering deposition of Cu2SnS3(CTS) and ZnS as stacked films. Initially, the CTS films were prepared on a soda lime glass substrate by annealing Cu and SnS2stacked layers. Second, ZnS was deposited by magnetron sputtering on the CTS films. The CTS\ZnS stacks were then annealed in Sn + S or S atmospheres. The tetragonal CZTS structure was obtained and confirmed by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The morphological and compositional characteristics, measured by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy, revealed large grains and dense surfaces with the elemental composition close to the intended stoichiometry. Additional X-ray photoemission spectroscopy measurements were performed to determine the surface chemistry and particularities of the obtained films. The optical properties, determined using conventional spectroscopy, showed optimal absorber layer band gap values ranging between 1.38 and 1.50 eV. The electrical measurements showed that all the films are p-type with high carrier concentrations in the range of 1015to 1020cm-3. This new synthesis route for CZTS opens the way to obtain high-quality films by an industry-compatible method.

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Zaki, M. Y., Sava, F., Simandan, I. D., Buruiana, A. T., Stavarache, I., Bocirnea, A. E., … Galca, A. C. (2022). A Two-Step Magnetron Sputtering Approach for the Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4Films from Cu2SnS3/ZnS Stacks. ACS Omega, 7(27), 23800–23814. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c02475

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