Sputtering of Molybdenum as a Promising Back Electrode Candidate for Superstrate Structured Sb2S3 Solar Cells

Author:

Li Hu1,Yang Guo‐Qin2,Hu Xiao‐Yang1,Hu Yi‐Hua1,Zeng Rui‐Bo1,Cai Jin‐Rui1,Yao Li‐Quan1,Lin Li‐Mei1,Cai Li‐Ping3,Chen Guilin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fujian Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Solar Energy Conversion and Energy Storage College of Physics and Energy Fujian Normal University Fuzhou 350117 China

2. State Grid Dehua County Electric Power Supply Company Quanzhou 362500 China

3. College of Computer and Cyber Security Fuzhou 350117 China

Abstract

AbstractSb2S3 is rapidly developed as light absorber material for solar cells due to its excellent photoelectric properties. However, the use of the organic hole transport layer of Spiro‐OMeTAD and gold (Au) in Sb2S3 solar cells imposes serious problems in stability and cost. In this work, low‐cost molybdenum (Mo) prepared by magnetron sputtering is demonstrated to serve as a back electrode in superstrate structured Sb2S3 solar cells for the first time. And a multifunctional layer of Se is inserted between Sb2S3/Mo interface by evaporation, which plays vital roles as: i) soft loading of high‐energy Mo particles with the help of cottonlike‐Se layer; ii) formation of surficial Sb2Se3 on Sb2S3 layer, and then reducing hole transportation barrier. To further alleviate the roll‐over effect, a pre‐selenide Mo target and consequentially form a MoSe2 is skillfully sputtered, which is expected to manipulate the band alignment and render an enhanced holes extraction. Impressively, the device with an optimized Mo electrode achieves an efficiency of 5.1%, which is one of the highest values among non‐noble metal electrode based Sb2S3 solar cells. This work sheds light on the potential development of low‐cost metal electrodes for superstrate Sb2S3 devices by carefully designing the back contact interface.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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