Tohoku Univ./ Yamanashi Univ. Technology : New Sulfidation Technology, n-Type SnS Thin Films and Solar Cells : T20-154
・ Safe, Low-Temp, and Impurity-Free Sulfurization Technology ・ Innovative n-Type SnS Thin Films for Next-Gen Solar Cells
Thin-film solar cells using SnS (tin sulfide) offer the following advantages: ・Free of toxic elements such as Cd and Te. ・Composed of abundant and inexpensive elements (Sn and S). ・Efficient light absorption at a thickness of just 2–3 μm (compared to ~500 μm for silicon). ・A conversion efficiency of 25.3% has been reported for homo p-n junctions. However, achieving high-efficiency SnS solar cells with a homo p-n junction requires n-type SnS thin films, which have been technically challenging to fabricate. In this invention, inventor successfully synthesized n-type SnS thin films for the first time using a novel sulfurization technique based on sulfur plasma. This breakthrough is expected to enable the realization of homojunction SnS solar cells in the future.
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