Structural, optical and electrical impacts of marcasite in pyrite thin films

[Display omitted] •In the mixture film, pyrite is surrounded by nanocrystalline marcasite.•Marcasite has a bandgap of 0.85 to 0.88 eV, which is not as small as 0.4 eV.•Marcasite phase provids an efficient path for diffusion of photogenerated holes. The structural and electro-optical influence of mar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar energy 2018-01, Vol.159, p.930-939
Hauptverfasser: Moon, Dong Gwon, Rehan, Shanza, Lim, Soo Yeon, Nam, Dahyun, Seo, Ilwan, Gwak, Jihye, Cheong, Hyeonsik, Cho, Yong Soo, Lee, Yunsang, Ahn, SeJin
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •In the mixture film, pyrite is surrounded by nanocrystalline marcasite.•Marcasite has a bandgap of 0.85 to 0.88 eV, which is not as small as 0.4 eV.•Marcasite phase provids an efficient path for diffusion of photogenerated holes. The structural and electro-optical influence of marcasite on the properties of solution-processed iron pyrite thin films was investigated. Marcasite has a strong tendency to form simultaneously with pyrite upon sulfurization of amorphous iron-oxide precursor films, leading to a mixed-phase structure in which pyrite grains are surrounded by nanocrystalline marcasite boundaries. The optical analysis in combination with spectroscopic ellipsometry revealed that marcasite should have a bandgap of approximately 0.85–0.88 eV with a higher absorption coefficient than pyrite, differing strongly from the prior belief that marcasite has a bandgap of less than 0.4 eV. In addition, the pyrite/marcasite film has been found to have a larger diffusion coefficient for photogenerated minority carriers than the phase-pure pyrite film from electrochemical impedance analyses, resulting in a higher photocurrent density, as determined through photoelectrochemical measurement. The facile transport of a minority carrier along the marcasite boundaries is the putative origin of the observed improvement in the photoactivity of the pyrite/marcasite mixture films.
ISSN:0038-092X
1471-1257
DOI:10.1016/j.solener.2017.11.026