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Nanoscale Research Letters
Improved Metal Oxide Electrode for CIGS Solar Cells: The Application of an AgOX Wetting Layer
Kai Gehrke1  Carsten Agert1  Nils Neugebohrn1  Norbert Osterthun1  Maximilian Götz-Köhler1 
[1] DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems, Urban and Residential Technologies, Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. 15, 26129, Oldenburg, Germany;
关键词: Transparent conductive electrode;    Ultrathin Ag film;    Wetting layer;    AgO;    Oxide–metal–oxide;    Front contact;    Building integrated photovoltaics;    Copper indium gallium selenide;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s11671-021-03506-1
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Oxide/metal/oxide (OMO) layer stacks are used to replace transparent conductive oxides as front contact of thin-film solar cells. These multilayer structures not only reduce the overall thickness of the contact, but can be used for colouring of the cells utilizing interference effects. However, sheet resistance and parasitic absorption, both of which depend heavily on the metal layer, should be further reduced to reach higher efficiencies in the solar cells. In this publication, AgOX wetting layers were applied to OMO electrodes to improve the performance of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) thin-film solar cells. We show that an AgOX wetting layer is an effective measure to increase transmission and conductivity of the multilayer electrode. With the presented approach, we were able to improve the short-circuit current density by 18% from 28.8 to 33.9 mA/cm2 with a metal (Ag) film thickness as low as 6 nm. Our results highlight that OMO electrodes can be an effective replacement for conventional transparent conductive oxides like aluminium-doped zinc oxide on thin-film solar cells.

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