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Improved Ga grading of sequentially produced Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells studied by high resolution X-ray fluorescence
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2015
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Materials ScienceThin LamellasIi-vi SemiconductorEngineeringCompositional InhomogeneitySolar Energy UtilisationConversion EfficiencyApplied PhysicsSe2 Solar CellsBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsRadiative AbsorptionPhoto-electrochemical CellLight AbsorptionSolar CellsPhotovoltaicsGa GradingSolar Cell Materials
There is particular interest to investigate compositional inhomogeneity of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cell absorbers. We introduce an approach in which focused ion beam prepared thin lamellas of complete solar cell devices are scanned with a highly focused synchrotron X-ray beam. Analyzing the resulting fluorescence radiation ensures high resolution compositional analysis combined with high spatial resolution. Thus, we are able to detect subtle variations of the Ga/(Ga + In) ratio down to 0.01 on a submicrometer scale. We observed that for sequentially processed solar cells a higher selenization temperature leads to absorbers with almost homogenous Ga/(Ga + In) ratio, which significantly improved the conversion efficiency.
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