TY - JOUR
T1 - Lithium-Doping Effects in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin-Film and Photovoltaic Properties
AU - Ishizuka, Shogo
AU - Fons, Paul J.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Hirofumi Higuchi and Masayuki Iioka for their help with the experiments and technical support. This work was supported by a Mitsubishi Foundation Research Grant in the Natural Sciences (no. 201910001) and in part by JSPS KAKENHI (grant number 19K05282).
PY - 2020/6/3
Y1 - 2020/6/3
N2 - The beneficial effects of heavy alkali metals such as K, Rb, and Cs in enhancing Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) photovoltaic efficiencies are widely known, though the detailed mechanism is still open for discussion. In the present work, the effects of the lightest alkali metal, Li, on CIGS thin-film and device properties are focused upon and compared to the effects of heavy alkali metals. Till date, the beneficial effects of elemental Li on Cu2ZnSnS4 photovoltaic devices in enhancing efficiencies have been reported. On the other hand, it is shown in the present work that the beneficial effects of Li on CIGS are not so significant. In contrast to the effects of Na or Rb in enhancing CIGS(112) growth orientation, Li was revealed not to affect CIGS growth orientation. The most distinctive feature observed between Li and other alkali metals was the elemental depth profile in CIGS films. Namely, Na and heavier alkali metals show a concentration peak near the surface (relatively Cu-poor) region of CIGS films, whereas elemental Li showed no such trend, suggesting that Li has no significant effect on CIGS surface modification. Nonetheless, Li was found to have some effect in enhancing the PL peak intensity and photovoltaic performance of CIGS, though the effect is relatively small in comparison to that obtained with other alkali metals.
AB - The beneficial effects of heavy alkali metals such as K, Rb, and Cs in enhancing Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) photovoltaic efficiencies are widely known, though the detailed mechanism is still open for discussion. In the present work, the effects of the lightest alkali metal, Li, on CIGS thin-film and device properties are focused upon and compared to the effects of heavy alkali metals. Till date, the beneficial effects of elemental Li on Cu2ZnSnS4 photovoltaic devices in enhancing efficiencies have been reported. On the other hand, it is shown in the present work that the beneficial effects of Li on CIGS are not so significant. In contrast to the effects of Na or Rb in enhancing CIGS(112) growth orientation, Li was revealed not to affect CIGS growth orientation. The most distinctive feature observed between Li and other alkali metals was the elemental depth profile in CIGS films. Namely, Na and heavier alkali metals show a concentration peak near the surface (relatively Cu-poor) region of CIGS films, whereas elemental Li showed no such trend, suggesting that Li has no significant effect on CIGS surface modification. Nonetheless, Li was found to have some effect in enhancing the PL peak intensity and photovoltaic performance of CIGS, though the effect is relatively small in comparison to that obtained with other alkali metals.
KW - CIGS
KW - alkali-metal
KW - chalcogenide
KW - chalcopyrite
KW - lithium
KW - rubidium
KW - thin-film solar cell
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U2 - 10.1021/acsami.0c06284
DO - 10.1021/acsami.0c06284
M3 - Article
C2 - 32383588
AN - SCOPUS:85085680632
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 12
SP - 25058
EP - 25065
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 22
ER -