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Thermally co-evaporated ternary chalcogenide AgBiS2 thin films for photovoltaic applications: new route for AgBiS2 synthesis and phase investigation

Authors
Choi, MinhoKim, SuwhanLee, MinwooYun, Jae SungKarade, Vijay C.Lim, JongchulYang, JungYupPark, Jongsung
Issue Date
Jul-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.12, no.27, pp 16831 - 16838
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume
12
Number
27
Start Page
16831
End Page
16838
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70891
DOI
10.1039/d4ta01661k
ISSN
2050-7488
2050-7496
Abstract
AgBiS2 films have recently garnered considerable interest for photovoltaic applications because of their optimal bandgap and high absorption coefficient. Nevertheless, their fabrication has been confined to solution-based processes, which limits their scalability and makes the production of large-area devices challenging. This paper presents the successful fabrication of phase-pure AgBiS2 thin films using a thermal co-evaporation technique and their application in thin-film solar cells. The fabrication process utilized a compositional engineering approach that involved thermal co-evaporation of the precursor powders of Ag2S and Bi2S3. Initial optimization experiments were conducted to determine the optimal Ag/Bi composition and crystallinity. It was found that thin films with a 1 : 1 Ag : Bi ratio post-annealed at 200 °C for 10 minutes exhibited the most favorable microstructure with high crystallinity. Consequently, a notable power conversion efficiency of 1.52% and an open circuit voltage of 346 mV were achieved. These findings pave the way for the production of AgBiS2 thin-film solar cells using the thermal co-evaporation method for both research settings and commercial applications. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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