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Abstract Chalcopyrite-based solar cells have reached an efficiency of 23.35%, yet further improvements have been challenging. Here we present a 23.64% certified efficiency for a (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se 2 solar cell, achieved through the implementation of a series of strategies. We introduce a relatively high amount of silver (Ag/(Ag + Cu) = 0.19) into the absorber and implement a ‘hockey stick’-like gallium profile with a high concentration of Ga close to the molybdenum back contact and a lower, constant concentration in the region closer to the CdS buffer layer. This kind of elemental profile minimizes lateral and in-depth bandgap fluctuations, reducing losses in open-circuit voltage. In addition, the resulting bandgap energy is close to the local optimum of 1.15 eV. We apply a RbF post-deposition treatment that leads to the formation of a Rb–In–Se phase, probably RbInSe 2 , passivating the absorber surface. Finally, we discuss future research directions to reach 25% efficiency.
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Jan Keller
Klara Kiselman
Olivier Donzel‐Gargand
Nature Energy
Uppsala University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e78822b6db6435876fb001 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-024-01472-3
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