In this thesis CIGS absorber layers have been deposited by gas flow sputtering with an extra supply of selenium, a method that displays promise for large scale production because of its one-step sputtering route which deposits low energy particles in a high deposition rate. In this thesis a method was developed where selenium was added to the sputtering process inside the sputter chamber in a controllable manner and in larger amount than done in previous projects. A total of five samples were manufactured with altered evaporation temperatures and an extra supply of selenium which then were finalized to solar cells using the standard baseline process of the Ångström solar center. The characteristics of the CIGS layer and solar cells were ana...
The photovoltaic solar cell industry is growing rapidly, but high cost per watt is still an obstacle...
This report describes the I-III-VI2 compounds that are developing into a promising material to meet ...
Hydrazine-free Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) absorbers were fabricated using a low-cost atmospheric deposition...
In the past, we reported Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells exhibiting an efficiency of about 16% obtained by ...
International audienceThis work explores a strategy to bring together the advantages of co-evaporati...
AbstractIn this work, an alternative approach for CIGS thin film growth has been tested, which is di...
In order to transfer the very good laboratory results for Cu In,Ga S,Se 2 CIGSe solar cells with ...
International audienceIn this work, we have developed a hybrid one-step co-sputtering/evaporation Cu...
In this paper, we show that a reactive co sputtering process using metallic CuGa and In targets; an ...
The use of solar cells for energy production has indeed a bright future. Reduction of cost for fabri...
M.Sc.Current solar cell research programmes in general aim to develop a high conversion efficiency p...
The two-step process including the deposition of the metal precursors followed by heating the metal ...
Nearly all of the world’s energy demand today is being met by the use of non-renewable energy source...
Quaternary sputtering without additional selenization is a low-cost alternative method for the prepa...
Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS)/CdS thin-film solar cells have reached, at laboratory scale, an efficiency highe...
The photovoltaic solar cell industry is growing rapidly, but high cost per watt is still an obstacle...
This report describes the I-III-VI2 compounds that are developing into a promising material to meet ...
Hydrazine-free Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) absorbers were fabricated using a low-cost atmospheric deposition...
In the past, we reported Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells exhibiting an efficiency of about 16% obtained by ...
International audienceThis work explores a strategy to bring together the advantages of co-evaporati...
AbstractIn this work, an alternative approach for CIGS thin film growth has been tested, which is di...
In order to transfer the very good laboratory results for Cu In,Ga S,Se 2 CIGSe solar cells with ...
International audienceIn this work, we have developed a hybrid one-step co-sputtering/evaporation Cu...
In this paper, we show that a reactive co sputtering process using metallic CuGa and In targets; an ...
The use of solar cells for energy production has indeed a bright future. Reduction of cost for fabri...
M.Sc.Current solar cell research programmes in general aim to develop a high conversion efficiency p...
The two-step process including the deposition of the metal precursors followed by heating the metal ...
Nearly all of the world’s energy demand today is being met by the use of non-renewable energy source...
Quaternary sputtering without additional selenization is a low-cost alternative method for the prepa...
Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS)/CdS thin-film solar cells have reached, at laboratory scale, an efficiency highe...
The photovoltaic solar cell industry is growing rapidly, but high cost per watt is still an obstacle...
This report describes the I-III-VI2 compounds that are developing into a promising material to meet ...
Hydrazine-free Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) absorbers were fabricated using a low-cost atmospheric deposition...