Non-vacuum deposition of CIGS absorber films for low-cost thin film solar cells

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Dongwook Lee
Kijung Yong
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[1] POSTECH,Surface Chemistry Laboratory of Electronic Materials (SCHEMA), Department of Chemical Engineering
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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2013年 / 30卷
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CIGS; Thin Film Solar Cell; Non-vacuum Process; Solution Deposition; Nanoparticle; Molecular Precursor;
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Thin film solar cells composed of chalcopyrite Cu(In1−xGax)(Se1−ySy)2 (CIGSSe) absorbers have gained considerable attention in recent years in an effort to develop sustainable technologies for harnessing clean energy. Nonvacuum solution methods can reduce production costs by replacing vacuum-based deposition methods with large-scale, high-throughput processes. The efficient use of materials can reduce production costs. Non-vacuum processes generally rely on two sequential steps: solution-coating, followed by a post-annealing process. Depending on the point at which the CIGS phase evolves, non-vacuum processes can be categorized as nanoparticle (NP) approaches or molecular precursor approaches. These two types of liquid processes are believed to be compatible with a variety of applications, such as roll-to-roll coating for the production of flexible, portable devices. Additional thermal treatments using a gaseous chalcogen or oxygen can improve the absorber quality. This review describes the current status of chalcopyrite thin film solar cells fabrication methods via low-cost solution routes. An analysis of recently published reports describing liquid-based deposition methods is introduced, and the features of the development steps are compared. Finally, a discussion and future outlook are offered.
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页码:1347 / 1358
页数:11
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