Issue 5, 2014

Transport properties of CuIn1−xAlxSe2/AZnO heterostructure for low cost thin film photovoltaics

Abstract

CuIn1−xAlxSe2 (CIASe) thin films were grown by a simple sol–gel route followed by annealing under vacuum. Parameters related to the spin–orbit (ΔSO) and crystal field (ΔCF) were determined using a quasi-cubic model. Highly oriented (002) aluminum doped (2%) ZnO, 100 nm thin films, were co-sputtered for CuIn1−xAlxSe2/AZnO based solar cells. Barrier height and ideality factor varied from 0.63 eV to 0.51 eV and 1.3186 to 2.095 in the dark and under 1.38 A.M 1.5 solar illumination respectively. Current–voltage characteristics carried out at 300 K were confined to a triangle, exhibiting three limiting conduction mechanisms: Ohms law, trap-filled limit curve and SCLC, with 0.2 V being the cross-over voltage, for a quadratic transition from Ohm's to Child's law. Visible photodetection was demonstrated with a CIASe/AZO photodiode configuration. Photocurrent was enhanced by one order from 3 × 10−3 A in the dark at 1 V to 3 × 10−2 A upon 1.38 sun illumination. The optimized photodiode exhibits an external quantum efficiency of over 32% to 10% from 350 to 1100 nm at high intensity 17.99 mW cm−2 solar illumination. High responsivity Rλ ∼ 920 A W−1, sensitivity S ∼ 9.0, specific detectivity D* ∼ 3 × 1014 Jones, make CIASe a potential absorber for enhancing the forthcoming technological applications of photodetection.

Graphical abstract: Transport properties of CuIn1−xAlxSe2/AZnO heterostructure for low cost thin film photovoltaics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Sep 2013
Accepted
04 Nov 2013
First published
05 Nov 2013

Dalton Trans., 2014,43, 1974-1983

Transport properties of CuIn1−xAlxSe2/AZnO heterostructure for low cost thin film photovoltaics

B. Murali and S. B. Krupanidhi, Dalton Trans., 2014, 43, 1974 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT52515E

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