Zn(O,S) Buffer Layer for in Situ Hydrothermal SbS Planar Solar Cells.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Quantum Manipulation and New Energy Materials, College of Physics and Energy, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350117, China.

Published: September 2021

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Hydrothermal deposition is emerging as a highly potential route for antimony-based solar cells, in which the Sb(S,Se) is typically in situ grown on a common toxic CdS buffer layer. The narrow band gap of CdS causes a considerable absorption in the short-wavelength region and then lowers the current density of the device. Herein, TiO is first evaluated as an alternative Cd-free buffer layer for hydrothermally derived SbS solar cells. But it suffers from a severely inhomogeneous SbS coverage, which is effectively eliminated by inserting a Zn(O,S) layer. The surface atom of sulfur in Zn(O,S) uniquely provides a chemical bridge to enable the quasi-epitaxial deposition of SbS thin film, confirming by both morphology and binding energy analysis using DFT. Then the results of the first-principles calculations also show that Zn(O,S)/SbS has a more stable structure than TiO/SbS. The resultant perfect Zn(O,S)/SbS junction, with a suitable band alignment and excellent interface contact, delivers a remarkably enhanced and for SbS solar cells. The device efficiency with the TiO/Zn(O,S) buffer layer boosts from 0.54% to 3.70% compared with the counterpart of TiO, which has a champion efficiency of Cd-free SbS solar cells with a structure of ITO/TiO/Zn(O,S)/SbS/Carbon/Ag by in situ hydrothermal deposition. This work provides a guideline for the hydrothermal deposition of antimony-based films upon a nontoxic buffer layer.

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