In‐Depth Compositional Analysis of the Carbon‐Rich Fine‐Grain Layer in Solution‐Processed CZTSSe Films Accessed by a Photonic Lift‐Off Process

Author:

Javed Ahmed12ORCID,Jones Michael3,Campbell Stephen3,Yerci Selcuk124ORCID,Barrioz Vincent3,Qu Yongtao3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Micro and Nanotechnology Middle East Technical University Ankara 06800 Turkiye

2. Center for Solar Energy Research and Applications (GUNAM) Middle East Technical University Ankara 06800 Turkiye

3. Department of Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering Northumbria University Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK

4. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Middle East Technical University Ankara 06800 Turkiye

Abstract

AbstractThe existence of a fine‐grain (FG) sub‐layer between the top large‐grain (LG) layer and the back contact is widely observed in kesterite absorbers prepared with organic solvents. In this paper, the distinguishing features of the lifted‐off carbon‐rich FG layer are investigated through direct analysis with a series of characterization techniques, including X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), attenuated total reflectance, X‐ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. To access the FG layer for direct probing, a scalable and repeatable photonic lift‐off method is developed for carrying out the separation of the kesterite absorber layer from the Mo‐coated glass substrate. A very high light intensity of 4 kW cm−2 for a short interval of 1 ms is optimized by COMSOL simulations, and successful implementation is demonstrated. The XPS analysis has revealed significant carbon content at the exposed FG surface, which explains the hindrance of grain growth due to carbon abundance. The variations in cations and anions concentrations from FG layer leading into LG region are explored through argon ions (Ar+) assisted XPS depth profiling. The observed significant differences between the composition of FG and LG regions are speculated to negatively impact the performance of solar cells.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Newton Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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