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Recombination velocities at grain boundaries in solar-cell absorbers -- revisited

Materials Science 2025-03-13 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

The present work revisits the recombination velocities (sGBs_{\mathrm{GB}}) of minority-charge carriers determined at grain boundaries in polycrystalline absorber materials for solar cells. The equations describing sGBs_{\mathrm{GB}} as well as the barriers for electrons and holes were derived. It is shown that for given net-doping density and absolute temperature, the experimentally determined recombination velocity of a specific grain boundary depends only on the excess-charge density at this planar defect as well as on the prefactor sGB,0s_{\mathrm{GB,0}} describing the nonradiative recombination. Value ranges for these two quantities can be determined for any measured sGBs_{\mathrm{GB}} value. When analyzing sGBs_{\mathrm{GB}} datasets acquired on various (Ag,Cu)(In,Ga)Se2_2 and microcrystalline Si absorbers, it is apparent that both, the excess-charge density and the prefactor sGB,0s_{\mathrm{GB,0}}, remain within about the same orders of magnitude for all grain boundaries analyzed in a specific absorber. The broad range of the recombination velocities over several orders magnitude indicate upward as well as downward band bending, and the band-bending values are on the order of several ±\pm10 meV for all materials analyzed.

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@article{arxiv.2503.08810,
  title  = {Recombination velocities at grain boundaries in solar-cell absorbers -- revisited},
  author = {Daniel Abou-Ras and Matthias Maiberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.08810},
  year   = {2025}
}

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19 pages, 6 + 3 figures