Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.159, 290-295, 2017
On the interface between kesterite absorber and Mo back contact and its impact on solution-processed thin-film solar cells
Thin-film solar cells with a kesterite-type Cu2ZnSnSxSe4-x absorber have been prepared via a two-step process based on a metal salt solution with subsequent annealing in Se-containing nitrogen-atmosphere. Particular attention is paid to the interface between absorber and molybdenum, where the formation of secondary phases could be proven by a model experiment. To inhibit this formation, different back contact configurations of Mo and TiN have been tested. It is shown that TiN is an effective chalcogen barrier and avoids the formation of MoSxSe2-x, but influences the crystallinity of the absorber layer in a negative way, thereby also decreasing the open-circuit voltage. An effect on short-circuit current density and series resistance was not observed. The best results were obtained with an additional, thin Mo-layer on top of the TiN. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.