Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications

CZTS (Cu2ZnSnS4) is a potential alternate material for CIGS (CuInxGa1-xSe) solar cell for its abundant material source. Ball milling and screen printing were studied to fabricate CZTS cell. Two types of precursors, sulfide (CuS, ZnS and SnS) and metal (Cu, Zn and Sn) powders were ball milled and fab...

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Main Author: Kong, Ren Hwai
Other Authors: Lydia Helena Wong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-625592023-03-04T15:36:32Z Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications Kong, Ren Hwai Lydia Helena Wong School of Materials Science and Engineering Energetics Research Institute DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Energy materials DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Microelectronics and semiconductor materials::Thin films CZTS (Cu2ZnSnS4) is a potential alternate material for CIGS (CuInxGa1-xSe) solar cell for its abundant material source. Ball milling and screen printing were studied to fabricate CZTS cell. Two types of precursors, sulfide (CuS, ZnS and SnS) and metal (Cu, Zn and Sn) powders were ball milled and fabricated into screen printing pastes. The effect of milling parameters on cell performance was also explored. After screen printing on Molybdenum-sputtered soda lime glass, the precursor films were sent for heat treatment to form CZTS. The best device was made from metal precursor (with low milling speed and short duration) and the measured efficiency was 1.72%, which is about 3 times higher than screen printed CZTS cell found in literature (0.49%). The significant improvement of short circuit current density is achieved by forming denser and more crystalline film structure, revealed from SEM images. XRD results confirmed the phase transformation after heat treatment but EDX results showed significant elemental composition changes, which is not favored. Future works should include Raman Spectroscopy to investigate possible secondary phases. Our researches have demonstrated that screen printing could be a possible low cost fabrication method for CZTS cell. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2015-04-17T08:42:39Z 2015-04-17T08:42:39Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62559 en Nanyang Technological University 48 p. application/pdf
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Kong, Ren Hwai
Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
description CZTS (Cu2ZnSnS4) is a potential alternate material for CIGS (CuInxGa1-xSe) solar cell for its abundant material source. Ball milling and screen printing were studied to fabricate CZTS cell. Two types of precursors, sulfide (CuS, ZnS and SnS) and metal (Cu, Zn and Sn) powders were ball milled and fabricated into screen printing pastes. The effect of milling parameters on cell performance was also explored. After screen printing on Molybdenum-sputtered soda lime glass, the precursor films were sent for heat treatment to form CZTS. The best device was made from metal precursor (with low milling speed and short duration) and the measured efficiency was 1.72%, which is about 3 times higher than screen printed CZTS cell found in literature (0.49%). The significant improvement of short circuit current density is achieved by forming denser and more crystalline film structure, revealed from SEM images. XRD results confirmed the phase transformation after heat treatment but EDX results showed significant elemental composition changes, which is not favored. Future works should include Raman Spectroscopy to investigate possible secondary phases. Our researches have demonstrated that screen printing could be a possible low cost fabrication method for CZTS cell.
author2 Lydia Helena Wong
author_facet Lydia Helena Wong
Kong, Ren Hwai
format Final Year Project
author Kong, Ren Hwai
author_sort Kong, Ren Hwai
title Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
title_short Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
title_full Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
title_fullStr Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
title_full_unstemmed Solution processed thin film deposition of CZTS for solar cell applications
title_sort solution processed thin film deposition of czts for solar cell applications
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