Samuel Porcar , Abderrahim Lahlahi , Jaime González Cuadra , Santiago Toca , Pablo Serna-Gallén , Diego Fraga , Tariq Jawhari , Xavier Alcobe , Lorenzo Calvo Barrio , Pedro Vidal-Fuentes , Alejandro Pérez-Rodríguez , Juan Bautista Carda
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Abstract
This work presents the first reported synthesis of Sb2Se3 solar cells deposited on ceramic substrates. A novel low-temperature two-step electroplating method was introduced for fabricating high-quality Sb2Se3 thin films, aimed at creating efficient and reproducible solar cells. The films were deposited on Mo-coated ceramic substrates, as well as on glass substrates, addressing challenges such as high surface roughness and potential short-circuiting in ceramics. Detailed characterization of the films included X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The performance of the solar cells was evaluated through I-V curve analysis, demonstrating that ceramic substrates are a viable alternative to glass substrates. These results represent a significant advancement in integrating Sb2Se3 solar cells into building materials, enhancing the potential of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) technology.
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Solar Energy welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals on any aspect of solar energy research, development, application, measurement or policy. The term "solar energy" in this context includes the indirect uses such as wind energy and biomass