Crystal Growth Promotion and Defects Healing Enable Minimum Open-Circuit Voltage Deficit in Antimony Selenide Solar Cells

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2022 Mar;9(9):e2105142. doi: 10.1002/advs.202105142. Epub 2022 Jan 28.

Abstract

Antimony selenide (Sb2 Se3 ) is an ideal photovoltaic candidate profiting from its advantageous material characteristics and superior optoelectronic properties, and has gained considerable development in recent years. However, the further device efficiency breakthrough is largely plagued by severe open-circuit voltage (VOC ) deficit under the existence of multiple defect states and detrimental recombination loss. In this work, an effective absorber layer growth engineering involved with vapor transport deposition and post-selenization is developed to grow Sb2 Se3 thin films. High-quality Sb2 Se3 with large compact crystal grains, benign [hk1] growth orientation, stoichiometric chemical composition, and suitable direct bandgap are successfully fulfilled under an optimized post-selenization scenario. Planar Sb2 Se3 thin-film solar cells with substrate configuration of Mo/Sb2 Se3 /CdS/ITO/Ag are constructed. By contrast, such engineering effort can remarkably mitigate the device VOC deficit, owing to the healed detrimental defects, the suppressed interface and space-charge region recombination, the prolonged carrier lifetime, and the enhanced charge transport. Accordingly, a minimum VOC deficit of 0.647 V contributes to a record VOC of 0.513 V, a champion device with highly interesting efficiency of 7.40% is also comparable to those state-of-the-art Sb2 Se3 solar cells, paving a bright avenue to broaden its scope of photovoltaic applications.

Keywords: Sb2Se3 solar cells; absorber layer engineering; crystal growth; defects healing; open-circuit voltage deficit.