Surface and bulk effects of K in highly efficient Cu$_{1-x}$K$_x$InSe$_2$ solar cells
Christopher P. Muzzillo, Jian V. Li, Lorelle M. Mansfield, Kannan, Ramanathan, and Timothy J. Anderson

TL;DR
This study investigates how potassium (K) affects the efficiency and recombination in CuInSe2-based solar cells, revealing that K improves performance through different mechanisms at the surface and in the bulk, achieving record efficiencies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the distinct roles of K at the surface and in the bulk of CuInSe2 solar absorbers, optimizing growth conditions for enhanced PV performance.
Findings
Optimal K distribution at x ~ 0.07 enhances efficiency to 15%.
Surface KInSe2 layers improve efficiency and reduce interface recombination.
Bulk K incorporation reduces recombination but can decrease performance at high concentrations.
Abstract
To advance knowledge of K bonding in Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 (CIGS) photovoltaic (PV) absorbers, recent Cu-K-In-Se phase growth studies have been extended to PV performance. First, the effect of distributing K throughout bulk Cu1-xKxInSe2 absorbers at low K/(K+Cu) compositions (0 <= x <= 0.30) was studied. Efficiency, open-circuit voltage (VOC), and fill factor (FF) were greatly enhanced for x ~ 0.07, resulting in an officially-measured 15.0%-efficient solar cell, matching to the world record CuInSe2 efficiency. The improvements were a result of reduced interface and bulk recombination, relative to CuInSe2 (x ~ 0). However, higher x compositions had reduced efficiency, short-circuit current density (JSC), and FF due to greatly increased interface recombination, relative to the x ~ 0 baseline. Next, the effect of confining K at the absorber/buffer interface at high K/(K+Cu) compositions (0.30…
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