Rapid Thermal‐Driven Crystal Growth and Defect Suppression in Antimony Selenide Thin Film for Efficient Solar Cells
Yandi Luo,
Hongli Ma,
Nafees Ahmad
et al.
Abstract:Antimony selenide (Sb2Se3) has demonstrated considerable potential and advancement as a light‐absorbing material for thin‐film solar cells owing to its exceptional optoelectronic characteristics. However, challenges persist in the crystal growth, particularly regarding the nucleation mechanism during pre‐selenization process for Sb2Se3. The defects originating from this process significantly impact the quality of the absorber layer, leading to the degradation in the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the dev… Show more
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