2014
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/1/4/045040
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Influence of reaction conditions on the properties of solution-processed Cu2ZnSnS4 nanocrystals

Abstract: Abstract. Cu 2 ZnSnS 4 nanocrystals were fabricated by hot injection of sulphur into a solution of metallic precursors. By careful control of the reaction conditions it was possible to control the elemental composition of the nanocrystals such that they are suitable for earth abundant photovoltaic absorbers. When the reaction temperature increased from 195 o C to 240 o C the energy band gap of the nanocrystals decreased from 1.65 eV to 1.39 eV. This variation is explained by the identification of a mixed wurtz… Show more

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“…The quenched sample exhibits three weak diffraction peaks marked by asterisks shown in Figure (a) in addition to the primary peaks. These belong to wurtzite CZTS co‐existing in the nanoparticle ink because metastable wurtzite CZTS has insufficient time to complete the transformation to the more stable kesterite phase when the reaction temperature cools rapidly . XRD patterns of the hot and prolonged samples have a similar pattern to kesterite CZTS with no obvious secondary phases observed.…”
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“…The quenched sample exhibits three weak diffraction peaks marked by asterisks shown in Figure (a) in addition to the primary peaks. These belong to wurtzite CZTS co‐existing in the nanoparticle ink because metastable wurtzite CZTS has insufficient time to complete the transformation to the more stable kesterite phase when the reaction temperature cools rapidly . XRD patterns of the hot and prolonged samples have a similar pattern to kesterite CZTS with no obvious secondary phases observed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CZTS nanoparticles were fabricated using a hot‐injection method described previously . Four types of nanoparticle inks were prepared by varying key reaction parameters: temperature, time or cooling mode.…”
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“…CZTSSe films were prepared from CZTS nanoparticle inks. Firstly, CZTS nanoparticles were fabricated using a well-established hot-injection method following our previously published procedure 31,32 . The resulting nanoparticle inks were then deposited on molybdenum substrates via spin coating to form the CZTS precursor thin film with a thickness of ∼1 µm.…”
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“…Although there are many reports of CZTS nanocrystals synthesized by the hot-injection method, the inuence of the injection temperature on the nanocrystal nucleation and growth has not been extensively investigated so far. 19 Besides that, it is still unclear which size of the NCs is better suited for solar cells fabrication. Previously reported recipes based on this technique usually result in nanocrystals with an average size of 7-20 nm.…”
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