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Fabrication of Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films from Ball-Milled Nanoparticle inks under Various Annealing Temperatures.
Zhang, Xianfeng; Fu, Engang; Zheng, Maoxi; Wang, Yuehui.
  • Zhang X; Zhongshan Institute, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Zhongshan 528402, China.
  • Fu E; PANOTECH. INC. 7-13-6 Ginza, Tyouo-Ku, Toyo 1040061, Japan.
  • Zheng M; State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
  • Wang Y; Zhongshan Institute, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Zhongshan 528402, China.
Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 9(11)2019 Nov 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31739533
Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) has been recognized as a promising thin-film absorber material of chalcopyrite-related solar cells. A two-stage method for fabricating CZTS films using CZTS nanoparticles was developed. Nanocrystal inks fabricated by a ball-milling method was utilized to °C deposit CZTS precursors by spin-coating approach. The CZTS precursors were annealed in the sulfur atmosphere under different annealing temperatures ranging from 550 °C to 650 °C. Influences of annealing temperature on grain growth, composition, crystallinity, and photovoltaic properties of CZTS films were characterized. With the increase of annealing temperature, grain growth was enhanced, while the sulfur atomic ratio fist increased then decreased. The crystallinity of the films was significantly improved after the annealing, and the obvious peak of the secondary phase of ZnS, were observed from the X-ray diffraction results, when the annealing temperature increased to 625 °C. However, the secondary phase was not detected from the surface Raman spectrum. Through comparing the Raman spectrum of different areas of the CZTS film, secondary phases of ZnS and SnS were observed, indicating the decomposition of CZTS films, due to the high temperature. The highest conversion efficiency of 7.5% was obtained when the annealing temperature was 600 °C.
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