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Electrodeposited Cu-In-Ga-Se Thin Films for CIGS-based Solar Cells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2011
Abstract
Cyclic voltammogram studies were performed on H2SeO3, CuSO4, In2(SO4)3, GaCl3, H2SeO3 + CuSO4 + In2(SO4)3 and H2SeO3 + CuSO4 + In2(SO4)3 + GaCl3 to understand the electrodeposition mechanism. The reduction potential from the cyclic voltammogram studies indicates that the first deposited layer is Cu from the Cu-In-Se and Cu-In-Ga-Se solution mixture. The subsequent deposition of the In and Ga layer is more favorable on the first-deposited Cu layer.
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