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    Li Wei, Zhao Yan-Min, Liu Xing-Jiang, Ao Jian-Ping, Sun Yun. Thickness optimization of Mo films for Cu(InGa)Se2 solar cell applicationsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(6): 068102.
    Li Wei, Zhao Yan-Min, Liu Xing-Jiang, Ao Jian-Ping, Sun Yun. Thickness optimization of Mo films for Cu(InGa)Se2 solar cell applicationsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(6): 068102.
  • Thickness optimization of Mo films for Cu(InGa)Se2 solar cell applications

    • Mo thin films are deposited on soda lime glass (SLG) substrates using DC magnetron sputtering. The Mo film thicknesses are varied from 0.08 μm to 1.5 μm to gain a better understanding of the growth process of the film. The residual stresses and the structural properties of these films are investigated, with attention paid particularly to the film thickness dependence of these properties. Residual stress decreases and yields a typical tensile-to-compressive stress transition with the increase of film thickness at the first stages of film growth. The stress tends to be stable with the further increase of film thickness. Using the Mo film with an optimum thickness of 1 μm as the back contact, the Cu(InGa)Se2 solar cell can reach a conversion efficiency of 13.15%.
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