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Cu(In,Ga)Se2mesa diodes for the study of edge recombination

  • Myriam Paire
  • , Cyril Jean
  • , Laurent Lombez
  • , Stéphane Collin
  • , Jean Luc Pelouard
  • , Isabelle Gérard
  • , Jean François Guillemoles
  • , Daniel Lincot
  • Institut Photovoltaïque d'Ile-de-France
  • Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies
  • Institut Lavoisier de Versailles

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Abstract

The concentrating approach was applied on Cu(In,Ga)Se2to develop photovoltaic devices with increased efficiency using less rare materials. To withstand the operating conditions, Cu(In,Ga)Se2devices are miniaturized. Compared to previous generations of microcells, with only window layer structuration, microcells with a mesa design are fabricated. These microcells are created by etching ZnO, CdS and Cu(In,Ga)Se2layers. The crucial issue addressed in this study is the electrical behavior of the device edges, to determine if microcells suffer from perimeter recombination. We analyze the influence of different etching techniques on the edge recombination signal. It is found that bromine etch result in well passivated surfaces, and devices as small as 50 × 50 μm do not experience edge recombination efficiency limitations. This behavior is remarkable compared to that of the microcells made of crystalline materials. For devices where the edges are deteriorated by a chemical post-treatment, a quasi-shunting signal coming from the edges is seen. We tested these microcells under concentrated illumination and important open-circuit voltage and efficiency gains are seen.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)258-262
Number of pages5
JournalThin Solid Films
Volume582
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2015

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Coevaporation
  • Copper indium gallium selenide
  • Current-voltage characteristics
  • Electrodeposition
  • Inhomogeneities
  • Mesa microdiodes
  • Microcells
  • Photovoltaic cells

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