Technical Proceedings of the 2010 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference & Expo - Nanotech 2010
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An Ab Initio Study of CuGaSe2 (001) Surface
Nanotech 2010 Vol. 3

Chapter 10: Photovoltaics, Solar, Lighting & Displays

An Ab Initio Study of CuGaSe2 (001) Surface

Authors:S. Chew, L. Liborio, N. Harrison
Affiliation:Imperial College London, UK
Pages:689 - 692
Keywords:CIGS, Chalcopyrite, solar, thin films
Abstract:The chalcopyrite material CuIn1-xGaxSe2 makes one of the best performing devices for thin film solar cells. Despite this, there is still a lack of understanding of some of the fundamental properties of the material. CuGaSe2 based solar cells show only an efficiency of 9.5%, approximately half the efficiency of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 based solar cells. It is important to investigate surface and bulk properties of the material, and its defect states to improve solar cell efficiency. The study will begin by investigating the CuGaSe2 (001) polar surface under a variety of growth conditions by ab initio theoretical studies. Experimental studies on this surface have already been done (Deniozou et al., 2005a, Deniozou et al., 2005b), and LEED characterization of the surface shows clear (4x1) reconstruction without faceting for CuGaSe2 grown under moderate Cu-excess conditions. The sample grown under low Cu-excess conditions exhibits steps/facets, and the sample at higher Cu-excess exhibits weaker reconstruction. Our study will complement the above experimental investigations by identifying the stable surface structures of the CuGaSe2 (001) reconstruction, and analyzing their surface states and resonance. Total energy electronic structure calculations based on the implementation of Density Functional Theory (DFT) in the CRYSTAL code (http://www.crystal.unito.it/) will be used.
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