As novel absorber materials are developed and screened for their photovoltaic (PV) properties, the challenge remains to reproducibly test promising candidates for high-performing PV devices. Many early-stage devices are prone to device shunting due to pinholes in the absorber layer, producing “false negative” results. Here, we demonstrate a device engineering solution towards a robust device architecture, using a two-step absorber deposition approach. We use tin sulfide (SnS) as a test absorber material. The SnS bulk is processed at high temperature (400˚C) to stimulate grain growth, followed by a much thinner, low-temperature (200˚C) absorber deposition. At lower process temperature, the thin absorber overlayer contains significantly small...
Currently, a wide range of semiconductors are explored for their potential use as absorbers in photo...
Tin monosulfide (SnS) is emerging as a promising absorber material for the development of low-cost, ...
SnS thin films were grown by sulfurization of Sn layers evaporated by electron beam. The effect of s...
As novel absorber materials are developed and screened for their photovoltaic (PV) properties, the c...
Tin sulfide (SnS) is a candidate absorber material for Earth-abundant, non-toxic solar cells. SnS of...
Journal ArticleTin monosulfide (SnS) is of interest as a potential solar cell absorber material. We ...
An outstanding challenge in the development of novel functional materials for optoelectronic devices...
Tin monosulfide can be grown in cubic (π-SnS) and orthorhombic (α-SnS) polymorphs by low-temperature...
Thin film solar cells made from earth-abundant, non-toxic materials are needed to replace the curren...
Tin sulphide (SnS) is an environmentally friendly, Earth abundant and easy to fabricate thin film so...
Thin films of tin sulfide (SnS) were prepared by thermal evaporation technique on glass substrates, ...
Thin-film solar cells consisting of earth-abundant and non-toxic materials were made from pulsed che...
Thin films of SnS (tin sulphide) were thermally evaporated onto glass and CdS/ITO (cadmium sulphide/...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Tin sulphide (SnS) is a promising new material for use in photovoltaic solar cells. With a direct en...
Currently, a wide range of semiconductors are explored for their potential use as absorbers in photo...
Tin monosulfide (SnS) is emerging as a promising absorber material for the development of low-cost, ...
SnS thin films were grown by sulfurization of Sn layers evaporated by electron beam. The effect of s...
As novel absorber materials are developed and screened for their photovoltaic (PV) properties, the c...
Tin sulfide (SnS) is a candidate absorber material for Earth-abundant, non-toxic solar cells. SnS of...
Journal ArticleTin monosulfide (SnS) is of interest as a potential solar cell absorber material. We ...
An outstanding challenge in the development of novel functional materials for optoelectronic devices...
Tin monosulfide can be grown in cubic (π-SnS) and orthorhombic (α-SnS) polymorphs by low-temperature...
Thin film solar cells made from earth-abundant, non-toxic materials are needed to replace the curren...
Tin sulphide (SnS) is an environmentally friendly, Earth abundant and easy to fabricate thin film so...
Thin films of tin sulfide (SnS) were prepared by thermal evaporation technique on glass substrates, ...
Thin-film solar cells consisting of earth-abundant and non-toxic materials were made from pulsed che...
Thin films of SnS (tin sulphide) were thermally evaporated onto glass and CdS/ITO (cadmium sulphide/...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Tin sulphide (SnS) is a promising new material for use in photovoltaic solar cells. With a direct en...
Currently, a wide range of semiconductors are explored for their potential use as absorbers in photo...
Tin monosulfide (SnS) is emerging as a promising absorber material for the development of low-cost, ...
SnS thin films were grown by sulfurization of Sn layers evaporated by electron beam. The effect of s...