A quasi-ohmic back contact achieved by inserting single-crystal graphene in flexible Kesterite solar cells
Yixiong Ji, Wentong Yang, Di Yan, Wei Luo, Jialu Li, Shi Tang, Jintao, Fu, James Bullock, Mei Gao, Xin Li, Zhancheng Li, Jun Yang, Xingzhan Wei,, Haofei Shi, Fangyang Liu, Paul Mulvaney

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that inserting single-crystal graphene at the back contact of flexible CZTSSe solar cells creates a quasi-ohmic contact, improves adhesion, and enhances device performance, paving the way for low-cost, flexible photovoltaic applications.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel graphene-based modification of the back contact in flexible CZTSSe solar cells, improving interface quality and electrical contact properties.
Findings
Graphene insertion enhances adhesion between CZTSSe layer and Mo foil.
Formation of a quasi-ohmic back contact improves charge collection.
Elimination of Mo-CZTSSe detrimental reactions.
Abstract
Flexible photovoltaics with a lightweight and adaptable nature that allows for deployment on curved surfaces and in building facades have always been a goal vigorously pursued by researchers in thin-film solar cell technology. The recent strides made in improving the sunlight-to-electricity conversion efficiency of kesterite CuZnSn(S, Se) (CZTSSe) suggest it to be a perfect candidate. However, making use of rare Mo foil in CZTSSe solar cells causes severe problems in thermal expansion matching, uneven grain growth, and severe problems at the back contact of the devices. Herein, a strategy utilizing single-crystal graphene to modify the back interface of flexible CZTSSe solar cells is proposed. It will be shown that the insertion of graphene at the Mo foil/CZTSSe interface provides strong physical support for the subsequent deposition of the CZTSSe absorber layer, improving…
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TopicsSilicon and Solar Cell Technologies · solar cell performance optimization · Silicon Nanostructures and Photoluminescence
