Abstract
Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is made of earth abundant elements and also have suitable optical properties for solar cell applications. But, in phase diagram, CZTS exists in a narrow range of temperature and composition. Therefore, optimizing the elemental composition and annealing time is very important for obtaining phase pure CZTS. In this study, the effects of elemental composition and short annealing time on the structural and optical properties of reactively sputtered CZTS thin films are reported. Thin films were deposited by reactive sputtering of Cu: Sn (60:40wt%), Sn and Zn targets sequentially in the presence of H2S at room temperature. Amount of Zn precursor was varied by changing the sputter time for Zn. The films were rapidly annealed in inert atmosphere for varying time. The band gap of sample changed with change in the composition as well as annealing time. Sample with higher Zn content showed better crystallinity. With increase in the annealing time the crystallinity of samples improved. Sample annealed for 12min at 550°C was phase pure. Obtaining good quality film even for very short anneal time is the novelty of reactive sputtering method as all the elements are already mixed and short annealing is required only for crystal growth. Through detailed experiments, the optimum composition and annealing time required for the growth of phase pure CZTS has been established.
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