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Kesterite Successes, Ongoing Work, and Challenges: A Perspective From Vacuum Deposition
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EngineeringMidgap Defect DensityVacuum DeviceChemistryChemical DepositionPhotovoltaicsOngoing WorkCompound SemiconductorThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringKesterite DevicesVacuum DepositionSemiconductor Device FabricationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsKesterite SuccessesKesterite Device FabricationGeochemistrySolar CellsChemical Vapor Deposition
Recent years have seen dramatic improvements in the performance of kesterite devices. The existence of devices of comparable performance, made by a number of different techniques, provides some new perspective on what characteristics are likely fundamental to the material. Here, we review progress in kesterite device fabrication, aspects of the film characteristics that have yet to be understood, and challenges in device development that remain for kesterites to contribute significantly to photovoltaic manufacturing. Performance goals, as well as characteristics of midgap defect density, free carrier density, surfaces, grain boundaries, grain-to-grain uniformity, and bandgap alloying are discussed.
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