2019-02-12T15:27:22Z
2019-02-12T15:27:22Z
2015-02-17
2019-02-12T15:27:22Z
This work presents a detailed analysis of the impact of compositionally induced defects on the vibrational properties of Cu2ZnSnSe4 absorbers for kesterite based solar cells. Systematic changes in the intensity of the E and B modes located around the 170, 220, and 250 cm 1 frequency regions, which involve mostly cation vibrations, were observed and analyzed in relation to the occurrence of different kinds of defect clusters involving VCu, ZnCu, ZnSn, CuZn, and SnZn point defects. Additional changes are also interpreted in terms of the appearance of SnSe, ZnSe, and CuSe-like contributions at the 185 and 250 cm 1 spectral regions, respectively. The sensitivity of the Raman measurements to the presence of these kinds of defects corroborates the potential of Raman scattering for point defect assessment in these systems.
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Cèl·lules solars; Espectroscòpia Raman; Solar cells; Raman spectroscopy
American Institute of Physics
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4913262
Applied Physics Letters, 2015, vol. 106, p. 073903
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4913262
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