Controlling defects and secondary phases of CZTS by surfactant Potassium

ORAL

Abstract

Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is a promising photovoltaic absorber material with earth abundant and nontoxic elements. However, the detrimental native defects and secondary phases of CSTS will largely reduce the energy conversion efficiencies. To understand the origin of these problems during the growth of CZTS, we investigated the kinetic processes on CZTS (-1-1-2) surface, using first principles calculations. A surface Zn atom was found to occupy the subsurface Cu site easily due to a low reaction barrier, which may lead to a high ZnCu concentration and a secondary phase of ZnS. These n-type defects may create deep electron traps near the interface and become detrimental to device performance. To reduce the population of ZnCu and the secondary phase, we propose to use K as a surfactant to alter surface kinetic processes. Improvements on crystal quality and device performance based on this surfactant are consistent with early experimental observations.

*Computing resources were provided by the High Performance Cluster Computing Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University. This work was supported by the start-up funding at CUHK.

Authors

  • Junyi Zhu

    • Chinese Univ of Hong Kong
    • Department of Physics, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Yiou Zhang

    • Department of Physics, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Kinfai Tse

    • Department of Physics, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Xudong Xiao

    • Department of Physics, Chinese University of Hong Kong