Thin Solid Films, Vol.535, 83-87, 2013
HCl and Br-2-MeOH etching of Cu2ZnSnSe4 polycrystalline absorbers
Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cells made from absorbers etched in HCl and Br in methanol (Br-2-MeOH) are studied. The absorbers show surface compositions, different from bulk compositions, as revealed by secondary ionmass spectrometry (SIMS) depth profiles. They indicate the presence of secondary phases where the most prominent are a Zn related phase and a Cu, Sn related phase. The secondary phases can be removed by etching in HCl or Br-2-MeOH. The absorbers are analyzed before and after etching by scanning electron microscopy and SIMS, and solar cells by current-voltage measurements. These results indicate that the Cu, Sn related phase is strongly detrimental to solar cell devices by reducing drastically open-circuit voltage (V-OC) and fill factor (FF) and is etched by Br-2-MeOH, but not by HCl. In fact solar cell results improved from about 4% to above 5%. All solar cell parameters improved slightly for HCl etching but for Br-2-MeOH etching we observe a significant increase of V-OC and FF. An efficiency of 5% was obtained in both cases and 5.8% efficiency is the best device obtained after Br-2-MeOH etching. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.