Dielectric-based rear surface passivation approaches for Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 solar cells-A review

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This review summarizes all studies which used dielectric-based materials as a passivation layer at the rear surface of copper indium gallium (di)selenide, Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 , (CIGS)-based thin film solar cells, up to 2019. The results regarding the kind of dielectric materials, the deposition techniques, contacting approaches, the existence of additional treatments, and current-voltage characteristics (J-V) of passivated devices are emphasized by a detailed table. The techniques used to implement the passivation layer, the contacting approach for the realization of the current flow between rear contact and absorber layer, additional light management techniques if applicable, the solar simulator results, and further characterization techniques, i.e., external quantum efficiency (EQE) and photoluminescence (PL), are shared and discussed. Three graphs show the difference between the reference and passivated devices in terms of open-circuit voltage (V oc ), short-circuit current (J sc ), and efficiency (η), with respect to the thicknesses of the absorber layer. The effects of the passivation layer at the rear surface are discussed based on these three graphs. Furthermore, an additional section is dedicated to the theoretical aspects of the passivation mechanism.

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Birant, G., de Wild, J., Meuris, M., Poortmans, J., & Vermang, B. (2019, February 16). Dielectric-based rear surface passivation approaches for Cu(In,Ga)Se 2 solar cells-A review. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9040677

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