2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2003.10.001
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Electrodeposition of p–i–n type CuInSe2 multilayers for photovoltaic applications

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“…5. The value of energy band gap was estimated to be *1.05 eV which is close to the reported value of CISe [10]. SEM images of as-prepared and selenized Cu-In thin film are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…5. The value of energy band gap was estimated to be *1.05 eV which is close to the reported value of CISe [10]. SEM images of as-prepared and selenized Cu-In thin film are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…4. Three most prominent peaks, (112), (204/220) and (312/116) of tetragonal structure of CISe are attributed in the XRD results [19,10]. Peaks related to FTO are marked as solid circle (d).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Without any complexing agents and supporting electrolytes, Chaure et al reported the possibility to electrodeposit CISe (p, i, and n-type) [67] and CIGSe (p + , p, i, n, and n + ) [68] by varying the deposition potential from the same bath. The major hindrance in using the aqueous electrolytes is the abrupt changes in the (Ga/III) ratio, as even for a slight change in the deposition, potential can alter the composition and thus the deposition mechanism [69].…”
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“…At present, photovoltaic power generation materials applied in solar cells include the following: simple substance materials such as silicon, polysilicon, amorphous silicon, and compounds such as GaAs, CdS, CuInSe 2 and so on [1,2]. However, the corresponding photovoltaic products have various problems such as cost, pollution, mass production, efficiency etc when used for solar energy conversion devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%