The importance of Se partial pressure in the laser annealing of CuInSe2 electrodeposited precursors

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Engineering
Department Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Scarpulla, Michael
Other Author Meadows, Helene J.; Regesch, David; Schuler, Thomas; Misra, Sudhajit; Simonds, Brian J.; Gerliz, Viktor; Gutay, Levent; Dale, Phillip
Title The importance of Se partial pressure in the laser annealing of CuInSe2 electrodeposited precursors
Date 2014-01-01
Description One method for producing CuInSe2 (CISe) absorber layers is electrodeposition followed by annealing. Replacing the commonly used furnace annealing step with a laser can reduce annealing times by 2-3 orders of magnitude: from 30 minutes to 1 s. However, laser processing has, to date, not resulted in absorber layers which can form functioning final devices. One reason is due to Se loss during annealing even on these short timescales. We show how this Se loss is reduced by using a background partial pressure of Se (PSe) during annealing. Higher PSe results in increased grain size and drastically increased photoluminescence yield. The introduction of an elevated PSe in the laser annealing chamber enabled the fabrication of the first known CuInSe2 photovoltaic device using electrodeposition followed by laser annealing which gave 1.6% efficiency.
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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Issue 0405
First Page 0408
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Meadows, H. J., Regesch, D., Schuler, T., Misra, S., Simonds, B. J., Scarpulla, M. A., Gerliz, V., Gutay, L., & Dale, P. (2014). The importance of Se partial pressure in the laser annealing of CuInSe2 electrodeposited precursors. 2014 IEEE 40th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference, 0405-8.
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