Stable 6%-efficient Sb2Se3 solar cells with a ZnO buffer layer
Sb 2 Se 3 , a binary compound containing non-toxic and Earth-abundant constituents, is a promising absorber material for low-cost, high-efficiency photovoltaics. Current Sb 2 Se 3 thin-film solar cells use toxic CdS as the buffer layer and suffer from unsatisfactory stability. Here we selected ZnO a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature energy 2017-03, Vol.2 (4), p.17046, Article 17046 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sb
2
Se
3
, a binary compound containing non-toxic and Earth-abundant constituents, is a promising absorber material for low-cost, high-efficiency photovoltaics. Current Sb
2
Se
3
thin-film solar cells use toxic CdS as the buffer layer and suffer from unsatisfactory stability. Here we selected ZnO as the buffer layer and constructed superstrate Sb
2
Se
3
solar cells with a certified power conversion efficiency of 5.93%. Randomly oriented ZnO produced by spray pyrolysis induced the growth of Sb
2
Se
3
with preferred [221] orientation, and hence resulted in devices with fewer interfacial defects and better efficiency. Moreover, our unencapsulated device survived the stringent damp-heat (85
∘
C, 85% humidity, 1,100 h), light-soaking (50
∘
C, 1.3 sun, 1,100 h), thermal cycling, and ultraviolet preconditioning tests. The combined features of stability, Earth-abundant constituent and potentially low-cost manufacturing highlight the great potential of Sb
2
Se
3
solar cell as a possible non-toxic alternative to CdTe photovoltaics.
Thin-film photovoltaic devices are often based on toxic or rare materials. Here, Wang
et al.
grow oriented Sb
2
Se
3
thin film on a ZnO buffer layer, and fabricate solar cells with a certified 5.9% conversion efficiency and which pass harsh stability tests under humidity, heat and illumination. |
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ISSN: | 2058-7546 2058-7546 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nenergy.2017.46 |