학술논문

CIGS Thin Film Photovoltaic—Approaches and Challenges
Document Type
Chapter
Author
Petrova-Koch, Vesselinka, Editor; Hezel, Rudolf, Editor; Goetzberger, Adolf, Editor; Kessler, F.Hariskos, D.Spiering, S.Lotter, E.Huber, H. P.Wuerz, R.Lotsch, H.K.V, Founding Editor; Rhodes, William T., Editor-in-Chief; Adibi, Ali, Series Editor; Asakura, Toshimitsu, Series Editor; Hänsch, Theodor W., Series Editor; Krausz, Ferenc, Series Editor; Masters, Barry R., Series Editor; Venghaus, Herbert, Series Editor; Weber, Horst, Series Editor; Weinfurter, Harald, Series Editor; Midorikawa, Katsumi, Series Editor
Source
High-Efficient Low-Cost Photovoltaics : Recent Developments. 01/01/2020. 140:175-218
Subject
Physics
Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
Optical and Electronic Materials
Energy Harvesting
Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks
Physics and Astronomy
CIGS
Coevaporation
Selenization
Bandgap grading
Alkali doping
MoSe2
Buffer
Series interconnection
Laser scribing
Efficiency
Diffusion
PDT
CTE
Language
English
ISSN
0342-4111
1556-1534
Abstract
After a short overview of the historical development of the Cu(In, Ga)Se2 (CIGS) thin film solar cell and its special features, we give an overview of the deposition and optimization of the p-type CIGS absorber as well as the subsequent n-type buffer layer and the molybdenum back contact. Developments to increase efficiency by optimizing the implemented bandgap grading via the local gallium content as well as the specific doping of the CIGS absorber by means of various alkali elements deepen the understanding. Finally, modern approaches to monolithic cell interconnection are discussed, e.g. via the use of modern ultra-short pulse lasers. Numerous literature references enable the reader to gain an even deeper insight if required.