Abstract

In this study we present the investigation of Cu2ZnSnSe4 (CZTSe) absorber layers formed using electrochemical co-deposition in the stirred citrate solution. Two different Mo back contacts were tested to evaluate the formation of MoSe2 during selenization of electrodeposited Cu–Zn–Sn (CZT) precursor. Cleaved and focused ion beam made cross-sections of CZT/Mo and CZTSe/MoSe2/Mo layers and surface morphology of CZTSe were studied by scanning microscopy. The chemical composition was determined by x-ray energy dispersive and fluorescence spectroscopy, whereas phase composition was examined by x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The formation of MoSe2 strongly depended on the microstructure of Mo and annealing conditions. Possible reasons for different selenization of Mo back contacts used were discussed. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements revealed that characteristics of CZTSe main PL peak were compositional dependent. The highest CZTSe solar cell efficiency obtained was 2.64%.

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