“…CuInS 2 is one of the most potential candidates for the photovoltaic applications with the band gap value of 1.53 eV [8]. Moreover, in the quaternary material CuInGaS 2 , gallium is a rare and expensive element, so it can be substituted by abundant and economical elements such as aluminum [9], iron [10], sodium [10], zinc [11], bismuth [12], titanium [13], cerium [14], tin [15], etc. Among these materials, Al is the most preferable material to be incorporated in CuInS 2 due to its corrosion resistance, good thermal and electrical conductivity.…”