Deposition technologies of high-efficiency cigs solar cells: Development of two-step and co-evaporation processes

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The two-step process including the deposition of the metal precursors followed by heating the metal precursors in a vacuum environment of Se overpressure was employed for the preparation of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) films. The CIGS films selenized at the relatively high Se flow rate of 25 Å/s exhibited improved surface morphologies. The correlations among the two-step process parameters, film properties, and cell performance were studied. With the given selenization conditions, the efficiency of 12.5% for the fabricated CIGS solar cells was achieved. The features of co-evaporation processes including the single-stage, bi-layer, and three-stage process were discussed. The characteristics of the co-evaporated CIGS solar cells were presented. Not only the surface morphologies but also the grading bandgap structures were crucial to the improvement of the open-circuit voltage of the CIGS solar cells. Efficiencies of over 17% for the co-evaporated CIGS solar cells have been achieved. Furthermore, the critical factors and the mechanisms governing the performance of the CIGS solar cells were addressed.

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Huang, C. H., Chuang, W. J., Lin, C. P., Jan, Y. L., & Shih, Y. C. (2018). Deposition technologies of high-efficiency cigs solar cells: Development of two-step and co-evaporation processes. Crystals, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst8070296

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