Development of Sub‐Band in Spray‐Deposited Cr‐Substituted Chalcopyrite Thin Films for Advancing Solar Cell Efficiency

Author:

Vijayan Karthikeyan1,Thirumalaisamy Logu2,Vijayachamundeeswari Srikarumbur Pandurangan1ORCID,Sivaperuman Kalainathan3,Ahsan Nazmul4,Okada Yoshitaka4

Affiliation:

1. School of Advanced Sciences Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore 632014 India

2. Department of Physics GTN Arts College Dindigul 624005 India

3. Centre for Nanotechnology Research Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore 632014 India

4. Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST) University of Tokyo Bunkyo‐ku 113‐0033 Tokyo Japan

Abstract

Designing effective strategies for mitigating energy crisis highlights a research gap in current solar cell technologies. This study explores the inherent physicochemical properties of thin films composed of copper gallium sulfide telluride (CuGa1−xCrx(S,Te)2) with chromium substitution, prepared through the chemical spray pyrolysis technique. The investigation showcases how the concept of intermediate band structuring contributes to enhancing solar cell efficiency. This enhancement can be attributed to the remarkable mobility (from 1.80 to 5.48 cm2 V−1 s−1) and conductivity (from 1.00 to 6.06 S cm−1) exhibited by pure and 0.1 chromium thin films, respectively. Notably, the Cr‐0.1‐substituted CGST film displays maximum photoresponsivity of 0.624 AW−1, an external quantum efficiency of 145%, and a detectivity of 2.37E10. The fabricated solar cell is subjected to theoretical simulation using solar cell capacitance simulator‐1D software, revealing an upward trend in efficiency from 7.13% to 11.23% with increasing Cr substitution from 0.025 to 0.1. This efficiency improvement can be ascribed to the reduction in bandgap (from 2.40 to 1.72 eV) and the creation of a sub‐band in CGST due to Cr incorporation, as substantiated by UV–vis and NIR spectroscopy. These outcomes suggest that Cr‐0.1‐substituted CGST holds promise as a potential thin film absorber material in solar photovoltaics.

Publisher

Wiley

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