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Opto-electronic properties and solar cell efficiency modelling of Cu$_2$ZnXS$_4$ (X=Sn,Ge,Si) kesterites (2011.12764v1)

Published 25 Nov 2020 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: In this work, first principle calculations of Cu$2$ZnSnS$_4$ (CZTS), Cu$_2$ZnGeS$_4$ (CZGS) and Cu$_2$ZnSiS$_4$ (CZSS) are performed to highlight the impact of the cationic substitution on the structural, electronic and optical properties of kesterite compounds. Direct bandgaps are reported with values of 1.32, 1.89 and 3.06 eV respectively for CZTS, CZGS and CZSS. In addition, absorption coefficient values of the order of $104$ cm${-1}$ are obtained, indicating the applicability of these materials as absorber layer for solar cell applications. In the second part of this study, ab initio results are used as input data to model the electrical power conversion efficiency of kesterite-based solar cell. In that perspective, we used an improved version of the Shockley-Queisser theoretical model including non-radiative recombination via an external parameter defined as the internal quantum efficiency. Based on predicted optimal absorber layer thicknesses, the variation of the solar cell maximal efficiency is studied as a function of the non-radiative recombination rate. Maximal efficiencies of 25.88, 19.94 and 3.11% are reported respectively for CZTS, CZGS and CZSS for vanishing non-radiative recombination rate. Using an internal quantum efficiency providing $V{OC}$ values comparable to experimental measurements, solar cell efficiencies of 15.88, 14.98 and 2.66% are reported respectively for CZTS, CZGS and CZSS (for an optimal thickness of 1.15 $\mu$m). With this methodology, we confirm the suitability of CZTS in single junction solar cells, with a possible efficiency improvement of 10% enabled through the reduction of the non-radiative recombination rate. In addition, CZGS appears to be an interesting candidate as top cell absorber layer for tandem approaches whereas CZSS might be interesting for transparent PV windows.

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