Macroscopic versus microscopic photovoltaic response of heterojunctions based on mechanochemically prepared nanopowders of kesterite and n-type semiconductors

Abstract

Mechanochemically prepared nanopowder of selenium-free kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) in combination with n-type semiconductors, i.e., CdS, ZnO and TiO2, was tested in planar and bulk-heterojunction solar cells. The samples have been studied by macroscopic current-voltage (I-V) measurements and Kelvin-probe atomic-force microscopy (KPFM). KPFM images taken under light illumination showed the distribution of the potential across the surface, with negative potential on the n-type semiconductor domains and positive potential on the CZTS domains, which indicated charge separation at the interface of the counterparts. The best result was found for the CdS-CZTS composition, which showed a potential difference between the domains up to 250 mV. These results were compared with the planar heterojunctions of CdS/CZTS and TiO2/CZTS, where CZTS nanopowder was pressed/deposited directly onto the surface of films of the corresponding n-type semiconductors. Again, I-V characteristics showed that cells based on CdS/CZTS heterojunctions have the best performance, with a photovoltage up to 200 mV and photocurrent densities up to 0.1 mA/cm2. However, the carrier generation was found to occur mainly in the CdS semiconductor, while CZTS showed no photo-response and served as the hole-transporting layer only. It is concluded that sensitization of the kesterite powder obtained by mechanochemical method is necessary to improve the performance of the corresponding solar cells.

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O. P. Dimitriev, D. O. Grynko, A. M. Fedoryak, T. P. Doroshenko, M. Kratzer, C. Teichert, Yu. V. Noskov, N. A. Ogurtsov, A. A. Pud, P. Balaz

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  • EP ID EP265210
  • DOI 10.15407/spqeo20.04.418
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O. P. Dimitriev, D. O. Grynko, A. M. Fedoryak, T. P. Doroshenko, M. Kratzer, C. Teichert, Yu. V. Noskov, N. A. Ogurtsov, A. A. Pud, P. Balaz (2017). Macroscopic versus microscopic photovoltaic response of heterojunctions based on mechanochemically prepared nanopowders of kesterite and n-type semiconductors. Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronics, 20(4), 418-423. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-265210