Issue 42, 2020

Ag, Ge dual-gradient substitution for low-energy loss and high-efficiency kesterite solar cells

Abstract

A major obstacle hindering further development of kesterite Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 (CZTSSe) solar cells is the inherent recombination losses that occur both via bulk defects and charge extraction interfaces. Herein, we propose a generic Ag, Ge dual-gradient absorber architecture, involving a downshift of absorber VBM at the front contact and an upshift of absorber CBM at the back contact, to improve device performance. We experimentally show that the substitution of Cu by Ag allows for larger band bending at the p–n junction, and the substitution of Sn by Ge imposes an additional drift field within the quasi-neutral region. Additionally, the Ag and Ge ions diffusing into the bulk absorber passivate the deleterious CuZn and CuSn deep-level defects. In turn, accelerated charge extraction, transport and minimized recombination loss offered surprising gains in Voc and Jsc, and the dual-gradient device achieved a maximum efficiency of 12.26% with an improved Voc,deficit of 553 mV. This Ag, Ge graded-substitution approach offers an alternative absorber architecture to improve the Voc,deficit in future high-efficiency kesterite PV cells.

Graphical abstract: Ag, Ge dual-gradient substitution for low-energy loss and high-efficiency kesterite solar cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2020
Accepted
07 Oct 2020
First published
09 Oct 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 22292-22301

Ag, Ge dual-gradient substitution for low-energy loss and high-efficiency kesterite solar cells

J. Fu, D. Kou, W. Zhou, Z. Zhou, S. Yuan, Y. Qi and S. Wu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 22292 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA06318E

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