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- 2023Impact of anionic ordering on the iron site distribution and valence states in oxyfluoride Sr2FeO3+xF1–x (x = 0.08, 0.2) with a layered perovskite networkcitations
- 2022The crystal and defect structures of polar KBiNb 2 O 7
- 2022The crystal and defect structures of polar KBiNb2O7
- 2022Topotactic redox cycling in SrFeO 2.5+δ explored by 3D electron diffraction in different gas atmospherescitations
- 2021Determination of Spinel Content in Cycled Li1.2Ni0.13Mn0.54Co0.13O2 Using Three-Dimensional Electron Diffraction and Precession Electron Diffractioncitations
- 2021Photoresistive gas sensor based on nanocrystalline ZnO sensitized with colloidal perovskite CsPbBr₃ nanocrystalscitations
- 2020Insight into the Mechanisms of High Activity and Stability of Iridium Supported on Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide Aerogel for Anodes of Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzerscitations
- 2020Magnetic ordering in the layered Cr(II) oxide arsenides Sr₂CrO₂Cr₂As₂ and Ba₂CrO₂Cr₂As₂citations
- 2018MnFe0.5Ru0.5O3: An Above-Room-Temperature Antiferromagnetic Semiconductorcitations
- 2017Grain-boundary engineering for aging and slow-crack-growth resistant zirconiacitations
- 2017Synthesis of MAX Phases in the Zr-Ti-Al-C Systemcitations
- 2016Effect of cation dopant radius on the hydrothermal stability of tetragonal zirconia: Grain boundary segregation and oxygen vacancy annihilationcitations
- 2016Strength, toughness and aging stability of highly-translucent Y-TZP ceramics for dental restorations
- 2015Effect of selenium content of CuInSex alloy nanopowder precursors on recrystallization of printed CuInSe2 absorber layers during selenization heat treatmentcitations
- 2015Effect of the burn-out step on the microstructure of the solution-processed Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 solar cellscitations
- 2015Process variability in Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cell devices: Electrical and structural investigationscitations
- 2015Highly-translucent, strong and aging-resistant 3Y-TZP ceramics for dental restoration by grain boundary segregationcitations
- 2014Facile Synthesis of Ba1–xKxFe2As2 Superconductors via Hydride Routecitations
- 2014Mechanical synthesis of high purity Cu-In-Se alloy nanopowder as precursor for printed CISe thin film solar cellscitations
- 2014Microstructural analysis of 9.7% efficient Cu2ZnSnSe4 thin film solar cellscitations
- 2012Artificial construction of the layered Ruddlesden–Popper Manganite La2Sr2Mn3O10by reflection high energy electron diffraction monitored pulsed laser deposition
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Mechanical synthesis of high purity Cu-In-Se alloy nanopowder as precursor for printed CISe thin film solar cells
Abstract
Mechanical alloying and ball milling are low cost, up-scalable techniques for the preparation of high purity chalcogenide nanopowders to be used as precursor material for printing thin film solar cells. In this study, high purity copper indium selenium (Cu-In-Se) alloy nanopowders with 20-200 nm particle size were synthesized from macroscopic elemental Cu, In and Se powders via mechanical alloying and planetary ball milling. The particle size distribution, morphology, composition, and purity level of the synthesized Cu-In-Se alloy nanopowders were investigated. Thin Cu-In-Se alloy nanopowder ink coatings, deposited on Mo-coated glass substrates by doctor blading, were converted into a CuInSe2 semiconductor film by selenization heat treatment in Se vapor. The CuInSe2 film showed semiconducting band gap around 1 eV measured by photoluminescence spectroscopy. CuInSe2 absorber layer based thin film solar cell devices were fabricated to assess their performance. The solar cell device showed a total efficiency of 4.8%, as measured on 0.25 cm(2) area cell. (c) 2014 The Society of Powder Technology Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. and The Society of Powder Technology Japan. All rights reserved. ; This work is supported by the 'Strategic Initiative Materials' in Flanders (SIM) and the Institute for Innovation through Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT) under the Solution based Processing of Photovoltaic Modules (SoPPoM) program. Hamamatsu Photonics is acknowledged for providing the time resolved photoluminescence measurement system.