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Development of CIGS2 solar cells with lower absorber thickness
Authors:Parag S. Vasekar  Neelkanth G. Dhere
Affiliation:a Florida Solar Energy Center, University of Central Florida, 1679 Clearlake Rd., Cocoa, FL 32922, USA
b National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1617 Cole Blvd. Golden, CO 80401, USA
Abstract:The availability and cost of materials, especially of indium can be a limiting factor as chalcopyrite based thin-film solar cells advance in their commercialization. The required amounts of metals can be lowered by using thinner films. When the thickness of the film decreases, there is possibility of remaining only in the small grain region because the coalescence of grains does not have an opportunity to enhance the grain size to the maximum. Solar cell performance in smaller grain chalcopyrite absorber deteriorates due to larger fraction of grain boundaries. Efforts are being made to reduce the thickness while maintaining the comparable performance. This work presents a study of preparation, morphology and other material properties of CIGS2 absorber layers with decreasing thicknesses up to 1.2 μm and its correlation with the device performance. Encouraging results were obtained demonstrating that reasonable solar cell efficiencies (>10%) can be achieved even for thinner CIGS2 thin-film solar cells.
Keywords:CIGS2   Absorber thickness   Thin-film solar cells
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