Evolution and role of vacancy clusters at grain boundaries of ZnO:Al during accelerated degradation of Cu(In, Ga)Se-2 solar cells revealed by positron annihilation

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

W Shi (TU Delft - RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy)

Mirjam Theelen (TNO)

A Illiberi (TNO)

Stefan J. van der Sar (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

Maik Butterling (TU Delft - RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy)

Henk Schut (TU Delft - RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials)

M Zeman (TU Delft - Electrical Sustainable Energy)

E.H. Brück (TU Delft - RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy)

Stephan W H Eijt (TU Delft - RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy)

G.B. More Authors (External organisation)

Research Group
RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy
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© 2018 W. Shi, Mirjam Theelen, Andrea Illiberi, S.J. van der Sar, M. Butterling, H. Schut, M. Zeman, E.H. Brück, S.W.H. Eijt, More Authors
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https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.105403
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 W. Shi, Mirjam Theelen, Andrea Illiberi, S.J. van der Sar, M. Butterling, H. Schut, M. Zeman, E.H. Brück, S.W.H. Eijt, More Authors
Research Group
RST/Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy
Issue number
10
Volume number
2
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Abstract

Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) and Doppler broadening positron annihilation spectroscopy DB-PAS) depth profiling demonstrate pronounced growth of vacancy clusters at the grain boundaries of as-deposited Al-doped ZnO films deposited as transparent conductive oxide (TCO) on Cu(In, Ga)Se2 (CIGS) solar cells upon accelerated degradation at 85 ◦C/85% relative humidity. Quantitative fractions of positrons trapped either in the vacancy clusters at the grain boundaries or in Zn monovacancies inside the grains of ZnO:Al were obtained by detailed analysis of the PALS data using a positron trapping model. The time and depth dependence of the positron Doppler depth profiles can be accurately described using a planar diffusion model, with an extracted diffusion coefficient of 35 nm2/hour characteristic for in-diffusion of molecules such as H2O andCO2 into ZnO:Al TCO films via the grain boundaries, where they react with the ZnO:Al. This leads to increased open volume at the grain boundaries that imposes additional transport barriers and may lead to charge carrier trapping and nonradiative recombination. Simultaneously, a pronounced increase in series resistance and a strong reduction in efficiency of the ZnO:Al capped CIGS solar cells is observed on a remarkably similar timescale. This strongly indicates that these atomic-scale processes of molecular in-diffusion and creation of open volume at the grain boundaries play a key role in the degradation of the solar cells. PhySH: Solar Cells, Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy, Grain Boundaries, Vacancies, Thin Films, Diffusion, Electrical Properties, Solid State Chemistry, Optoelectronics

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