Issue 5, 2016

In situ growth of SnS absorbing layer by reactive sputtering for thin film solar cells

Abstract

The semiconductor SnS is a promising candidate for low cost earth-abundant photovoltaic absorbing layers and presents some interesting challenges in single phase material preparation. An in situ growth process via reactive sputtering was employed in this work to fabricate SnS thin films. The effect of growth temperature on the properties of prepared films was investigated to obtain phase-pure SnS. It is revealed that the films grown at 400 °C presented a single orthorhombic SnS phase with a direct optical band gap of 1.14 eV, a high optical absorption coefficient above 9.0 × 104 cm−1, and a p-type conductivity with a high carrier concentration around 1017 cm−3. The associated device with a structure of ITO/i-ZnO/CdS/SnS/Mo/glass achieves a power conversion efficiency of 0.26%. Based on the TEM characterization, the limiting factors for SnS device performance are revealed and discussed.

Graphical abstract: In situ growth of SnS absorbing layer by reactive sputtering for thin film solar cells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 nov 2015
Accepted
16 des 2015
First published
18 des 2015

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 4108-4115

In situ growth of SnS absorbing layer by reactive sputtering for thin film solar cells

L. Zhao, Y. Di, C. Yan, F. Liu, Z. Cheng, L. Jiang, X. Hao, Y. Lai and J. Li, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 4108 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA24144H

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