2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4943794
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Regularly arranged indium islands on glass/molybdenum substrates upon femtosecond laser and physical vapor deposition processing

Abstract: A bottom-up approach is presented for the production of arrays of indium islands on a molybdenum layer on glass, which can serve as micro-sized precursors for indium compounds such as copper-indium-gallium-diselenide used in photovoltaics. Femtosecond laser ablation of glass and a subsequent deposition of a molybdenum film or direct laser processing of the molybdenum film both allow the preferential nucleation and growth of indium islands at the predefined locations in a following indium-based physical vapor d… Show more

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“…The CISe micro absorber shown here was obtained in a sequential process from In droplets, which were over-coated with Cu and subsequently selenized. For details regarding the preparation of the local In droplets see [14]. The locally grown absorber reveals a cratered structure with a halo surrounding the central absorber core.…”
Section: Light Concentration Onto Micrometer-sized Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CISe micro absorber shown here was obtained in a sequential process from In droplets, which were over-coated with Cu and subsequently selenized. For details regarding the preparation of the local In droplets see [14]. The locally grown absorber reveals a cratered structure with a halo surrounding the central absorber core.…”
Section: Light Concentration Onto Micrometer-sized Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proof‐of‐principle studies on CIGSe micro islands prepared by lithography from closed films yielded absolute efficiency enhancements of up to 5% under concentrated illumination . Recently, we proposed a bottom‐up approach for the direct growth of such micro‐absorbers using indium islands as precursors . The preparation of semiconductor micro‐ and nanostructures from metallic In precursors has previously been demonstrated in the case of InP nano rods , and single crystalline InP microstructures grown on amorphous substrates by templated growth from the liquid phase .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By local roughening of the molybdenum/glass substrate prior to the deposition of In by fs laser pulses, preferential nucleation sites can be created, so that the islands can be arranged in a well‐defined manner, such as regular arrays . When the spacing of arrays of fs laser roughened spots is in the range of the intrinsic islands spacing or lower, interstitial island growth is completely suppressed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A metallic indium precursor was deposited by PVD onto Mo substrates, which were pre-structured by femtosecond laser pulses [47,48]. This site-selective modification of the Mo surface [49] promoted the localized deposition of In and thus created an easily tunable arrangement of nucleation sites [46][47][48], as schematized in figure 6(a). The In islands were subsequently coated by Cu and converted into CISe by a selenization process, after which excess Cu-Se was removed by a KCN etching step.…”
Section: Bottom-up Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%