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Potential-Induced Degradation of CuIn$_{1-x} \hbox{Ga}_{x}$Se$_{2}$ Thin Film Solar Cells
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Materials ScienceNa MigrationChemical EngineeringBias StressEngineeringMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialPotential-induced DegradationSoda Lime GlassThin FilmsChemical DepositionPhotovoltaicsThin Film ProcessingAmorphous MetalSolar Cell Materials
The use of Na-free or low Na content glass substrates is observed to enhance the resiliency to potential-induced degradation, as compared with glass substrates with high Na content, such as soda lime glass (SLG). The results from stress tests in this study suggest that degradation caused by a combination of heat and bias across the SLG substrate is linked to increased Na concentration in the CdS and Cu(In,Ga)Se <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sub> (CIGS) layers in CIGS-based solar cells. The degradation during the bias stress is dramatic. The efficiency drops to close to 0% after 50 h of stressing. On the other hand, cells on Na-free and low Na content substrates exhibited virtually no efficiency degradation. The degraded cells showed partial recovery by resting at room temperature without bias; thus, the degradation is nonpermanent and may be due to Na migration and accumulation rather than chemical reaction.
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