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Electrical properties of CIGS/Mo junctions as a function of MoSe2 orientation and Na doping

Authors
Yoon, Ju-HeonKim, Jun-HoKim, Won MokPark, Jong-KeukBaik, Young-JoonSeong, Tae-YeonJeong, Jeung-hyun
Issue Date
Jan-2014
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
CIGS thin-film solar cells; MoSe2 orientation; Na doping; CIGS; Mo contact resistance; inverse transmission line method
Citation
PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS, v.22, no.1, pp.90 - 96
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Journal Title
PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
90
End Page
96
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99647
DOI
10.1002/pip.2377
ISSN
1062-7995
Abstract
The electrical properties of Cu(In,Ga)Se-2/Mo junctions were characterized with respect of MoSe2 orientation and Na doping level using an inverse transmission line method, in which the Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 (CIGS)/Mo contact resistance could be measured separately from the CIGS film sheet resistance. The MoSe2 orientation was controlled by varying the Mo surface density, with the c-axis parallel and normal orientations favored on Mo surfaces of lower and higher density, respectively. The effect of Na doping was compared by using samples with and without a SiOx film on sodalime glass. The conversion of the MoSe2 orientation from c-axis normal to parallel produced a twofold reduction in CIGS/Mo contact resistance. Measurements of the contact resistances as a function of temperature showed that the difference in CIGS/Mo contact resistance between the samples with different MoSe2 orientations was due to different barrier heights at the back contact. Comparison between Na-doped and Na-reduced samples revealed that the contact resistance for the Na-reduced system was four times of that of the doped sample, which showed more pronounced Schottky-junction behavior at lower temperature, indicating that Na doping effectively reduced the barrier height at the back contact. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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