Interfacial Properties of CZTS Thin Film Solar Cell

  • Muhunthan N
  • Singh O
  • Thakur M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cu-deficient CZTS (copper zinc tin sulfide) thin films were grown on soda lime as well as molybdenum coated soda lime glass by reactive cosputtering. Polycrystalline CZTS film with kesterite structure was produced by annealing it at 500°C in Ar atmosphere. These films were characterized for compositional, structural, surface morphological, optical, and transport properties using energy dispersive X-ray analysis, glancing incidence X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and Hall effect measurement. A CZTS solar cell device having conversion efficiency of ~0.11% has been made by depositing CdS, ZnO, ITO, and Al layers over the CZTS thin film deposited on Mo coated soda lime glass. The series resistance of the device was very high. The interfacial properties of device were characterized by cross-sectional SEM and cross-sectional HRTEM.

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Muhunthan, N., Singh, O. P., Thakur, M. K., Karthikeyan, P., Singh, D., Saravanan, M., & Singh, V. N. (2014). Interfacial Properties of CZTS Thin Film Solar Cell. Journal of Solar Energy, 2014, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/476123

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