학술논문

Enhanced surface morphology and photovoltaic properties of a new class of material copper silver bismuth iodide solar cell
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol 25, Iss , Pp 4171-4186 (2023)
Subject
CABI
Elemental mapping
Surface morphology
Optical properties Photovoltaic properties
Mining engineering. Metallurgy
TN1-997
Language
English
ISSN
2238-7854
Abstract
Newly discovered copper silver bismuth iodide films have attracted a lot of interest as a lead-free emerging material for active layers of solar cells because of their promising optical and photovoltaic properties. This study is the first to describe the optimization of the annealing temperature of Cu6AgBiI10 solar cells. By using a single-step spin coating technique, the films were fabricated, in which hot casting drops were cast onto the preheated substrates. The trigonal crystal's structure was confirmed using X-Ray Diffraction and surface morphology was observed through scanning electron microscopes of synthesized films. The mapping of energy dispersive X-ray spectrometers confirms that the elements in the films are evenly distributed. In this work, we examine the optical and photovoltaic characteristics of the ITO/SnO2/Cu6AgBiI10/P3HT/C/Ag structure for the first time. Our optical investigation revealed high absorbance and low reflectivity CABI film at 150 °C. According to analysis of photovoltaic attributes, we were able to achieve maximum current density of 0.45 mA/cm2 and power conversion efficiency of 0.041%. These results should be helpful in the development of environmentally-friendly Cu–Ag–Bi–I base solar cells, as well as a variety of other devices such photo detectors or LED's.