Issue 47, 2016

Investigation of the role of sodium in Cu2ZnSnS4 films and the resulting phase evolution during sulfurization

Abstract

Kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is one of the most attractive materials in future photovoltaics. However, copper could accumulate at the surface of CZTS films causing the combination of carriers and short circuiting of solar cells. One possible solution is sodium doping. In this paper, in order to investigate the role of sodium in CZTS phase distribution and segregation, a series of experimental works were carried out with Na-containing and Na-free samples. From the analyses of X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS) and Raman spectra, sodium was found to accumulate near the surface and interface, where Zn-rich regions were also detected. To explain this phenomenon, we deduced that sodium plays an important role in Zn accumulation and contributes to the surface and interface modifications. Based on this deduction, we conducted a detailed phase reaction process on samples containing a 40 nm NaF layer annealed at various temperatures. The phase evolution route was confirmed and the results gave us a better understanding of the role of sodium in CZTS evolution.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of the role of sodium in Cu2ZnSnS4 films and the resulting phase evolution during sulfurization

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2016
Accepted
24 Oct 2016
First published
24 Oct 2016

CrystEngComm, 2016,18, 9026-9032

Investigation of the role of sodium in Cu2ZnSnS4 films and the resulting phase evolution during sulfurization

Y. Zhang, J. Han and C. Liao, CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 9026 DOI: 10.1039/C6CE02041K

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