Photovoltaic MaterialS Development of Earth Abundant Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide CZTS Thin Film Absorber and Heterojunction Solar Cells
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newline The growing energy demand has motivated the researchers to design the efficient,
newlinelow cost and eco-friendly photovoltaic (PV) cells. Currently, ~ 80 % of PV market is
newlinecaptured by crystalline Si based technology. Among the second-generation solar cells, the
newlinethin film CdTe and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) technologies have shown remarkable cell
newlineefficiencies of 20.4 % and 20.8 % at laboratory scale and reached to 1GW/yr at
newlineproduction level. However, to meet the World s multi terawatt energy demand in the
newlinefuture, the cost and scarcity of In and Te as well as the toxicity of Cd , will become
newlinemajor barrier for CdTe and CIGS. To address these issues, the quaternary semiconductor,
newlineCu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) has been considered as an excellent material and potential alternative
newlineto currently existing CIGS and CdTe technologies due to its suitable opto-electronic
newlineproperties and, devoid of toxicity and expensiveness. The predicted theoretical efficiency
newlinefor CZTS based absorbers were 31 %, however, the achieved practical conversion
newlineefficiencies of CZTS based devices are 9.2 %. Although the achieved CZTS efficiencies
newlineare promising, but, not remarkable compared to CIGS and CdTe devices. This suggests
newlinean in depth studies, mainly, understanding the growth behavior of CZTS and its
newlinefundamental properties, which plays a vital role in improving the efficiencies. Hence, a
newlinePh.D. work with a focus on the development of CZTS absorbers followed by the
newlinefabrication of CZTS heterojunction solar cell was undertaken. In this work, first, we
newlinesystematically studied the two step growth of CZTS thin films, which comprises of co
newlineand sequential sputter deposition of Cu, Zn and Sn followed by heat a treatment in the
newlineambience of sulfur vapor (sulfurization) using two zone furnace. Different
newlinecharacterization techniques were used to understand the growth behavior and
newlinefundamental properties of the CZTS films and finally optimized various process
newlineparameters such as sulfurization temperature, time and metallic stacking order for
newlineobtaining device quality