Yiting Zheng, Insoo Kim, Zhen Wang, Kabilan Ramkumar, Seungkuk Kuk, Jeonghong Ha, Dongsik Kim, Gee Yeong Kim, Won Mok Kim, Jeung-hyun Jeong, David J. Hwang
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Unveiling Mechanisms of Nano- and Picosecond Laser Scribing of Bilayer Molybdenum Thin Films on Flexible Polyimide for CuInxGa(1−x)Se2 Solar Photovoltaic Module Fabrication
Flexible CuInxGa(1−x)Se2 (CIGS) thin-film solar cells are promising for future applications in buildings, mobility, and aerospace due to their high efficiency, lightweight, and flexible nature. To achieve large-area monolithic-integrated modules, a scribing process, dividing into multiple cells for series connection, is indispensable. Despite numerous merits laser scribing can offer, further improvement is required for high-quality solar module. Picosecond laser, generally accepted as an efficient tool to suppress thermal impact, often causes problems in achieving a shunt-free P1 scribing process that isolates the back contact, typically bi- or multilayered Mo thin films, due to edge deformation as a source of shunt. In this study, we experimentally compare the performance of picosecond and nanosecond lasers in scribing bilayered Mo films of different microstructures on flexible polyimide through morphological analysis and shunt evaluation for selected scribing conditions. Thermal analysis and time-resolved measurement of laser-induced emission further elucidate relevant scribing mechanisms. It will be shown that nanosecond lasers, usually not a preferred solution for temperature-sensitive architectures, have significant merits in scribing complex multilayered structures of relatively large thickness, preferentially launching indirect interfacial heating mechanism for optically nontransparent film–substrate combinations.
Solar RRLPhysics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
6.30%
发文量
460
期刊介绍:
Solar RRL, formerly known as Rapid Research Letters, has evolved to embrace a broader and more encompassing format. We publish Research Articles and Reviews covering all facets of solar energy conversion. This includes, but is not limited to, photovoltaics and solar cells (both established and emerging systems), as well as the development, characterization, and optimization of materials and devices. Additionally, we cover topics such as photovoltaic modules and systems, their installation and deployment, photocatalysis, solar fuels, photothermal and photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion, energy distribution, grid issues, and other relevant aspects. Join us in exploring the latest advancements in solar energy conversion research.