Abstract

Kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) photovoltaics have been comprehensively investigated in the past decades but are still hampered by a relatively large open circuit voltage (Voc) deficit, which is correlated to bulk defects in CZTS and interface recombination. Heterojunction interface management is of critical importance to tackle the interface recombination. In this work, we use atomic layer deposition (ALD) to synthesize a wide range of Zn1–xSnxO (ZTO, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1) films for application as a buffer layer in CZTS solar cells. A favorable band alignment is achieved using a 10 nm Zn0.77Sn0.23O buffer layer that enabled an impressive 10% increase in open circuit voltage of the CZTS solar cell. The microstructure and chemical nature of the CZTS/ZTO interface are carefully studied and the presence of an ultrathin Zn(S, O) tunnel layer is demonstrated. The decreased interfacial defects stemming from the minor lattice mismatch at the CZTS/Zn(S,O)/ZTO heterointerface in combination with the passivation provided by a high...

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