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      Progress in thin film CIGS photovoltaics - Research and development, manufacturing, and applications : Progress in thin film CIGS photovoltaics

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          Semi-transparent perovskite solar cells for tandems with silicon and CIGS

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            Potassium-induced surface modification of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin films for high-efficiency solar cells

            Thin-film photovoltaic devices based on chalcopyrite Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) absorber layers show excellent light-to-power conversion efficiencies exceeding 20%. This high performance level requires a small amount of alkaline metals incorporated into the CIGS layer, naturally provided by soda lime glass substrates used for processing of champion devices. The use of flexible substrates requires distinct incorporation of the alkaline metals, and so far mainly Na was believed to be the most favourable element, whereas other alkaline metals have resulted in significantly inferior device performance. Here we present a new sequential post-deposition treatment of the CIGS layer with sodium and potassium fluoride that enables fabrication of flexible photovoltaic devices with a remarkable conversion efficiency due to modified interface properties and mitigation of optical losses in the CdS buffer layer. The described treatment leads to a significant depletion of Cu and Ga concentrations in the CIGS near-surface region and enables a significant thickness reduction of the CdS buffer layer without the commonly observed losses in photovoltaic parameters. Ion exchange processes, well known in other research areas, are proposed as underlying mechanisms responsible for the changes in chemical composition of the deposited CIGS layer and interface properties of the heterojunction.
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              Detailed balance limit of the efficiency of tandem solar cells

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                Journal
                Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications
                Prog. Photovolt: Res. Appl.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                10627995
                July 2017
                July 2017
                : 25
                : 7
                : 645-667
                Article
                10.1002/pip.2811
                a7ee10d2-aba4-40cf-bf02-4dadfd9f7173
                © 2017

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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