We present a comprehensive overview on a new hybrid sputtering-evaporation (HSE) system for the deposition of Cu(In,Ga) Se2 (CIGS) thin-films aimed at photovoltaic applications. Such a technique employs the sputtering process to deposit the metal precursors on suitable rotating transfer cylinders, from which they are subsequently evaporated, in Se atmosphere, on the substrate. This procedure allows to combine the features of both the sputtering and evaporation techniques, enabling a fine tuning of the stoichiometry and an easy transfer to industrial processes. The key elements of this growth method are here explained in detail. The HSE CIGS layers have been investigated through secondary ion mass spectrometry, Raman and photoluminescence sp...
The global demand for renewable energy is growing rapidly. Increasing the global share of alternativ...
Metal chalcogenide thin films offer a pivotal opportunity to provide low-cost photovoltaic (PV) modu...
In the past few years, a continuous rise of gas/oil prices promoted the exploitation of renewable en...
AbstractIn this work, an alternative approach for CIGS thin film growth has been tested, which is di...
International audienceThis work explores a strategy to bring together the advantages of co-evaporati...
In this work, a new hybrid sputtering\u2013evaporation system providing a scalable process for depos...
International audienceIn this work, we have developed a hybrid one-step co-sputtering/evaporation Cu...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is dominated today by crystalline silicon (c-Si) technology. Thinfilm t...
Les cellules solaires en couches minces à base d'absorbeurs de type Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) représentent...
The two-step process including the deposition of the metal precursors followed by heating the metal ...
In order to transfer the very good laboratory results for Cu In,Ga S,Se 2 CIGSe solar cells with ...
In this paper, we show that a reactive co sputtering process using metallic CuGa and In targets; an ...
In order to transfer the potential for the high efficiencies seen for Cu In,Ga Se2 CIGSe thin film...
In this thesis CIGS absorber layers have been deposited by gas flow sputtering with an extra supply ...
AbstractCu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) thin films were prepared by directly sputtering Cu(In,Ga)Se2 quaternary ...
The global demand for renewable energy is growing rapidly. Increasing the global share of alternativ...
Metal chalcogenide thin films offer a pivotal opportunity to provide low-cost photovoltaic (PV) modu...
In the past few years, a continuous rise of gas/oil prices promoted the exploitation of renewable en...
AbstractIn this work, an alternative approach for CIGS thin film growth has been tested, which is di...
International audienceThis work explores a strategy to bring together the advantages of co-evaporati...
In this work, a new hybrid sputtering\u2013evaporation system providing a scalable process for depos...
International audienceIn this work, we have developed a hybrid one-step co-sputtering/evaporation Cu...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is dominated today by crystalline silicon (c-Si) technology. Thinfilm t...
Les cellules solaires en couches minces à base d'absorbeurs de type Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) représentent...
The two-step process including the deposition of the metal precursors followed by heating the metal ...
In order to transfer the very good laboratory results for Cu In,Ga S,Se 2 CIGSe solar cells with ...
In this paper, we show that a reactive co sputtering process using metallic CuGa and In targets; an ...
In order to transfer the potential for the high efficiencies seen for Cu In,Ga Se2 CIGSe thin film...
In this thesis CIGS absorber layers have been deposited by gas flow sputtering with an extra supply ...
AbstractCu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) thin films were prepared by directly sputtering Cu(In,Ga)Se2 quaternary ...
The global demand for renewable energy is growing rapidly. Increasing the global share of alternativ...
Metal chalcogenide thin films offer a pivotal opportunity to provide low-cost photovoltaic (PV) modu...
In the past few years, a continuous rise of gas/oil prices promoted the exploitation of renewable en...