The role of sulfur in sulfur-doped copper(I) iodide p-type transparent conductors

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CuI has been the best-known p-type transparent conductor (TC) for years, yet its conductivity still lags behind n-type TCs. Herein, we demonstrate S-doped CuI films via pulsed laser deposition and provide an in-depth defect analysis to describe its enhanced conductivity. Combining compositional and optoelectronic characterizations of the films, we show that 3 atom % S incorporation in CuI leads to an increase in hole carrier density from ∼8 × 1019 to ∼9 × 1020 cm−3, resulting in a conductivity boost from 78 to 435 S cm−1 while maintaining >75% transparency in the visible spectrum. The increase in carrier density is linked to the formation of a CuxS amorphous phase at grain boundaries and copper-vacancy-rich phases intragrain, the latter suggested by defect calculations. The high conductivities of the S:CuI films validate the recently reported high figure of merit and motivate further exploration of dopants and alloy strategies with CuI to achieve high-performing p-type TCs.

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Mirza, A. S., Pols, M., Soltanpoor, W., Tao, S., Brocks, G., & Morales-Masis, M. (2023). The role of sulfur in sulfur-doped copper(I) iodide p-type transparent conductors. Matter, 6(12), 4306–4320. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2023.10.003

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