Aka Hyacinthe Aka, Amal Bouich, Sarra Bouazizi, Yassine salhi, Bernabé Mari Soucase, Boko Aka
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Abstract
The quaternary material consisting of copper, zinc, tin and sulfur has long attracted the attention of the scientific world in the development of thin layers for photovoltaic applications. In this work, we proposed to make the junction between the absorbent layer consisting of copper-zinc-tin-sulfur Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) and different buffer layers such as zinc sulfide ZnS, tin disulfide SnS2, and cadmium sulfide CdS for comparison purposes, in using the simple and low-cost technique of spray pyrolysis at 380 °C for all stages. All the films obtained were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), and UV–visible spectroscopy and the morphology and topography of the layers were assessed under the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and EDXA. Characterization results showed the formation of CZTS thin films whose kesterite structure was improved by annealing at 450 °C under sulfur atmosphere. The grain size also improved from 6.7 to 7.9 nm after annealing. Subsequently, a simulation study by SCAPS-1D is made to assess the efficiency of the photovoltaic cell thus produced. It exhibited the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) for the cell using SnS2 as a buffer layer, i.e., 20.25%, compared to 16.14% for the cell using CdS. This confirmed the possibility of favoring SnS2 in the design of CZTS-based solar cells, suggested in the literature, as a replacement for CdS, and this by the simple technique of spray pyrolysis.
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The Brazilian Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed international journal published by the Brazilian Physical Society (SBF). The journal publishes new and original research results from all areas of physics, obtained in Brazil and from anywhere else in the world. Contents include theoretical, practical and experimental papers as well as high-quality review papers. Submissions should follow the generally accepted structure for journal articles with basic elements: title, abstract, introduction, results, conclusions, and references.