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CIGS Synthesis by Reactive Transfer
      Processing of Compound Precursors
      B.J. Stanbery
      Chief Scientist, Founder, and Chairman


      HelioVolt Confidential
2010 MRS Workshop
          and Proprietary
   Thin Film PV
Outline
  • Thermochemistry of Cu–In–Ga–Se
    material system
  • Motivation for alternative CIGS
    processing approach
  • Reactive Transfer Processing and
    variants for Rigid vs. Flexible substrates
  • Current status
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      THERMOCHEMISTRY OF
      CU–IN–GA–SE MATERIAL SYSTEM
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Cu–(In,Ga)–Se Ternary Alloys
  Molecularity (M) and Stoichiometry (S)
  • M= [Cu]/([In]+[Ga])         M-axis                  112 = CuInSe2
                                              Se        247 = Cu2In4Se7
  • S = 2[Se]/[Cu]+3([In]+[Ga])                         135 = CuIn3Se5
  •  ∆M= M-1; ∆S= S-1
  • ALL high-efficiency                       ∆S>0
    CIGS devices have               Cu2Se3.        135 .(In,Ga)2Se3
    ∆M<0 and ∆S>0                   CuSe. 112             .(In,Ga)Se
                                                  247
                                                  247
                                  Cu2Se.                    .(In,Ga)4Se3
  • Formation reaction:                  ∆M<0

     y Cu2Se + (1-y) (In,Ga)2Se3
    + ∆Se →                    Cu                                 In, Ga
    (Cuy(In,Ga)1-y)2Se3-2y+∆Se        Intermetallic Plethora

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CIGS Complex Non-Stoichiometric
  Thermochemical Phase Structure
               high quality          Metal sub-lattice          Ga–In alloy
               device domain         Order-Disorder             maximum
               (2-phase )            Transition                 efficiency
                                                                zone




    • All of the stable thermodynamic phases in the CIGS material
      system are crystalline but can vary in composition
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CIGS Non-Stoichiometry and
  Atypical Device Behavior
         • Peculiar semiconductor behavior:
           CIGS PV devices insensitive to % atomic
           composition variations & extended defects
               >19% efficiencies recently reported† over range:
                    • 0.69 ≤ [Cu]/([In]+[Ga]) ≤ 0.98 (Group I/III ratio)
                    • 0.21 ≤ [Ga]/([Ga]+[In]) ≤ 0.38 (Group III alloy ratio: Eg)
         • Empirical Observations
               – CIGS PV devices are always copper deficient
                 compared to α-CuInSe2
               – Compositions lie in the equilibrium
                 α+β 2-phase domain
              †Jackson et al., Prog. PV, Wiley & Sons, 2007.

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Role of Nanostructuring in
  CIGS PV Device Physics
  • Intra-Absorber Junction (IAJ) model
        – Device-quality CIGS is a two-phase mixture of
          p-type α-CIGS and n-type β-CIGS phases, forming a
          nanoscale bulk heterojunction
        – These internal junctions form an
          interpenetrating percolation network, allowing
          positive and negative charges to travel to the
          contacts in physically separated paths,
          reducing recombination.

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      MOTIVATION FOR ALTERNATIVE
      CIGS PROCESSING APPROACH
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Characteristics of an Ideal CIGS
  Manufacturing Method
  • High device-quality material
        – Ability to create intrinsic defect structures limiting
          recombination; role of the order-disorder transition?
        – Ability to control Group III and VI composition gradients
        – Control of extrinsic doping (e.g.: sodium)
  • High processing rate
        – Reduces capital cost for targeted throughput
  • Low thermal budget
        – Reduces operating cost and energy payback time
  • High materials utilization
        – Reduced materials consumption and recycling expenses


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Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis:
  Co-evaporation
  • First method to achieve 10% efficiency and research
    approach used to make all record cells since 1989
  • Simultaneous evaporation of the constituent elements
    onto a high-temperature (450-700°C) substrate to
    directly synthesize CIGS in a single stage process
  • Competition between adsorption and desorption
    kinetics reduces (1) selenium utilization and
    (2) indium incorporation at temperatures near/above
    the order-disorder transition
  • Extended dwell at high temperatures generates high
    thermal budget and equipment costs
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Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis:
  Metal Precursor Selenization
  • Most well-developed, widely used approach for
    commercial manufacture of CIGS modules, providing
    good large-area uniformity
  • Deposition of multilayer metal films by PVD, plating, or
    particle suspensions followed by second-stage
    high-temperature annealing in Se or H2Se/H2S
  • Complex intermetallic alloying reactions and
    differential diffusion during selenization cause
    uncontrolled segregation
  • Selenium/Sulfur diffusion limits reaction rate and resulting
    extended dwell at high temperature generates
    high thermal budget; first stage deposition method
    determines materials utilization efficiency and
    capital intensity
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Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis:
  Oxide Precursor Selenization
  • High-speed printing of copper indium gallium
    oxide nanoparticle ink onto a metal foil substrate,
    subsequently annealed at high temperature in
    H2Se/H2S to convert the oxide into sulfo-selenide
        – Enables excellent materials utilization
  • Reduced diffusion lengths of chalcogens in
    nanoparticles speeds displacement reaction
  • Difficult recrystallization kinetics limit film
    densification and large grain growth
  • Composition gradient control challenging
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Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis:
  Stacked Elemental Layers (SEL)
  • Differs from the metal selenization approaches by
    incorporating layers of selenium, as well as the
    metals, into the precursor film itself
        – Circumvent the need to diffuse selenium through the
          entire thickness of the precursor stack
        – Enables intervention in intermetallic formation by
          stacking sequence control
        – Multi-step reaction kinetics shown to generate
          compound intermediates prior to CIGS formation
  • Rapid thermal processing used in second stage to
    minimize thermal budget and parasitic reactions

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      REACTIVE TRANSFER PROCESSING


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Reactive Transfer Processing of
  Compound Precursors
• Two-stage process                        Se, S
                                                   112 = Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2
      – Low-temperature                            247 = Cu2(In,Ga)4(Se,S)7
        deposition of multilayer
        compound precursor
                               Cu2Se3.                .(In,Ga)2(Se,S)3
        films                  CuSe.     112            .(In,Ga) (Se,S)
                                               247
                                               247
      – RTP reaction of      Cu2Se.                       .(In,Ga)4(Se,S)3
        compound precursors
        to form CIGS
                            Cu                                 In, Ga
                                  Intermetallic Plethora


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Reactive Transfer Processing
  Compound Precursor Deposition
  • Two methods have been developed for
    deposition of compound precursors
        – Low-temperature Co-evaporation
              • Equipment requirements similar to conventional single-
                stage co-evaporation but lower temperatures lead to
                higher throughput and reduced thermal budget
        – Liquid Metal-Organic molecular solutions
              • Proprietary inks developed under NREL CRADA
              • Decomposition of inks leads to formation of inorganic
                compound precursor films nearly indistinguishable
                from co-evaporated films (for some compounds)

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Reactive Transfer Processing
  Contact Transfer Synthesis (FASST®)
                                                            Rapid Thermal Processor
                                                                              Electrostatic
                                                                                 Chuck
                       Print Plate
                       Release Layer
                        Precursor 2
                                                                  Print Plate
                                                                  Release Layer
                                                                    Precursor 2
                                                                    Precursor 1
                         Precursor 1                            Metal Contact Layer
                     Metal Contact Layer                             Substrate
                          Substrate

                                                        Flash Heating

                                                                   Print Plate
                                           Recoat Print Plate      Release Layer


                           emitter
                                               Device
                           CIGS              Processing                CIGS
                     Metal Contact Layer                         Metal Contact Layer
                          Substrate                                   Substrate
                    Completed Device

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Field-Assisted Simultaneous
  Synthesis and Transfer (FASST®)
  • Combines features of
        – Rapid Thermal Processing and,
        – Anodic Wafer Bonding
  • Advantages
        – Rapid processing
              • Eliminates pre-reaction
              • Independent pre-heating of precursors
        – Confinement of volatile selenium
        – High electrostatic field provides
          intimate precursor film contact
  • Substrate compliance critical for uniform large-area
    contact so FASST® process variant most suitable for
    flexible substrate processing.

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Recrystallization of Nanoscale Precursor
  Films Forming Large Grain CIGS




         Precursor Film                   FASST® CIGS cross-section

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CIGS Film by FASST® in 6 minutes
  with Vacuum-based Precursors
                                               XRD

                CIGS
                              Mo




             SIMS Depth Profile             Chalcopyrite CIGS (& Mo)
                                            (220/204) preferred orientation
  Uniform elemental distribution ⇒
 complete reaction of the two precursors     achieved


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Metal-Organic Decomposition
  (MOD) Precursor Film Deposition
  • Inorganic compound reaction CIGS synthesis provides
    pathway for evolutionary adoption of MOD precursors
  • Key drivers
        – Low capital equipment cost
        – Low thermal budget
        – High throughput
  • Flexibility
        – Good compositional control by chemical synthesis
        – Variety of Cu-, In- and Ga-containing inks can be synthesized
          and densified to form multinary sulfo-selenide precursors
  • Efficient use of materials

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MOD Comparison with Vacuum
   Precursor Deposition Method
Co-evaporated        Top View        Top View            Spray
CIGS Precursor                                         Deposited
     Film                                            CIGS Precursor
                                                          Film



                     Cross Section   Cross Section




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NREL CRADA – Hybrid CIGS by FASST®

                                              XRD




                                SEM


                                            Chalcopyrite CIGS (& Mo)
                                            (220/204) preferred orientation
             Exceptionally large grains     achieved
             Columnar structure


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Reactive Transfer Processing
  Non-Contact Transfer Synthesis (NCT™)
                                                              Process Step
                                   Cu, In,
                                   Ga, Se    • Independent deposition of distinct
                                               compound precursor layers on
         Substrate
                                               substrate and source plate

    Source Plate with Transfer Film          • Rapid non-contact reaction
               Pressure                          – Turns stack into CIGS with high efficiency grains
   Heat                                          – Combines benefits of sequential selenization
                                                   with Close-Spaced Vapor Transport (CSVT) for
                                                   junction optimization
                    Source Plate

                                             • CIGS adheres to the substrate and
                                               the source plate is reused
                            Substrate
 CIGS Layer

                        • More suitable for rigid substrates
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MRS_Oct_7_2010_Workshop

  • 1. CIGS Synthesis by Reactive Transfer Processing of Compound Precursors B.J. Stanbery Chief Scientist, Founder, and Chairman HelioVolt Confidential 2010 MRS Workshop and Proprietary Thin Film PV
  • 2. Outline • Thermochemistry of Cu–In–Ga–Se material system • Motivation for alternative CIGS processing approach • Reactive Transfer Processing and variants for Rigid vs. Flexible substrates • Current status 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 2
  • 3. 2010 MRS Workshop on Thin Film Photovoltaics 7 October 2010; Denver, CO THERMOCHEMISTRY OF CU–IN–GA–SE MATERIAL SYSTEM 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 3
  • 4. Cu–(In,Ga)–Se Ternary Alloys Molecularity (M) and Stoichiometry (S) • M= [Cu]/([In]+[Ga]) M-axis 112 = CuInSe2 Se 247 = Cu2In4Se7 • S = 2[Se]/[Cu]+3([In]+[Ga]) 135 = CuIn3Se5 • ∆M= M-1; ∆S= S-1 • ALL high-efficiency ∆S>0 CIGS devices have Cu2Se3. 135 .(In,Ga)2Se3 ∆M<0 and ∆S>0 CuSe. 112 .(In,Ga)Se 247 247 Cu2Se. .(In,Ga)4Se3 • Formation reaction: ∆M<0 y Cu2Se + (1-y) (In,Ga)2Se3 + ∆Se → Cu In, Ga (Cuy(In,Ga)1-y)2Se3-2y+∆Se Intermetallic Plethora 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 4
  • 5. CIGS Complex Non-Stoichiometric Thermochemical Phase Structure high quality Metal sub-lattice Ga–In alloy device domain Order-Disorder maximum (2-phase ) Transition efficiency zone • All of the stable thermodynamic phases in the CIGS material system are crystalline but can vary in composition 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 5
  • 6. CIGS Non-Stoichiometry and Atypical Device Behavior • Peculiar semiconductor behavior: CIGS PV devices insensitive to % atomic composition variations & extended defects >19% efficiencies recently reported† over range: • 0.69 ≤ [Cu]/([In]+[Ga]) ≤ 0.98 (Group I/III ratio) • 0.21 ≤ [Ga]/([Ga]+[In]) ≤ 0.38 (Group III alloy ratio: Eg) • Empirical Observations – CIGS PV devices are always copper deficient compared to α-CuInSe2 – Compositions lie in the equilibrium α+β 2-phase domain †Jackson et al., Prog. PV, Wiley & Sons, 2007. 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV
  • 7. Role of Nanostructuring in CIGS PV Device Physics • Intra-Absorber Junction (IAJ) model – Device-quality CIGS is a two-phase mixture of p-type α-CIGS and n-type β-CIGS phases, forming a nanoscale bulk heterojunction – These internal junctions form an interpenetrating percolation network, allowing positive and negative charges to travel to the contacts in physically separated paths, reducing recombination. 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV
  • 8. 2010 MRS Workshop on Thin Film Photovoltaics 7 October 2010; Denver, CO MOTIVATION FOR ALTERNATIVE CIGS PROCESSING APPROACH 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 8
  • 9. Characteristics of an Ideal CIGS Manufacturing Method • High device-quality material – Ability to create intrinsic defect structures limiting recombination; role of the order-disorder transition? – Ability to control Group III and VI composition gradients – Control of extrinsic doping (e.g.: sodium) • High processing rate – Reduces capital cost for targeted throughput • Low thermal budget – Reduces operating cost and energy payback time • High materials utilization – Reduced materials consumption and recycling expenses 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 9
  • 10. Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis: Co-evaporation • First method to achieve 10% efficiency and research approach used to make all record cells since 1989 • Simultaneous evaporation of the constituent elements onto a high-temperature (450-700°C) substrate to directly synthesize CIGS in a single stage process • Competition between adsorption and desorption kinetics reduces (1) selenium utilization and (2) indium incorporation at temperatures near/above the order-disorder transition • Extended dwell at high temperatures generates high thermal budget and equipment costs 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 10
  • 11. Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis: Metal Precursor Selenization • Most well-developed, widely used approach for commercial manufacture of CIGS modules, providing good large-area uniformity • Deposition of multilayer metal films by PVD, plating, or particle suspensions followed by second-stage high-temperature annealing in Se or H2Se/H2S • Complex intermetallic alloying reactions and differential diffusion during selenization cause uncontrolled segregation • Selenium/Sulfur diffusion limits reaction rate and resulting extended dwell at high temperature generates high thermal budget; first stage deposition method determines materials utilization efficiency and capital intensity 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 11
  • 12. Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis: Oxide Precursor Selenization • High-speed printing of copper indium gallium oxide nanoparticle ink onto a metal foil substrate, subsequently annealed at high temperature in H2Se/H2S to convert the oxide into sulfo-selenide – Enables excellent materials utilization • Reduced diffusion lengths of chalcogens in nanoparticles speeds displacement reaction • Difficult recrystallization kinetics limit film densification and large grain growth • Composition gradient control challenging 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 12
  • 13. Synopsis of Prior Art for CIGS Synthesis: Stacked Elemental Layers (SEL) • Differs from the metal selenization approaches by incorporating layers of selenium, as well as the metals, into the precursor film itself – Circumvent the need to diffuse selenium through the entire thickness of the precursor stack – Enables intervention in intermetallic formation by stacking sequence control – Multi-step reaction kinetics shown to generate compound intermediates prior to CIGS formation • Rapid thermal processing used in second stage to minimize thermal budget and parasitic reactions 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 13
  • 14. 2010 MRS Workshop on Thin Film Photovoltaics 7 October 2010; Denver, CO REACTIVE TRANSFER PROCESSING 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 14
  • 15. Reactive Transfer Processing of Compound Precursors • Two-stage process Se, S 112 = Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 – Low-temperature 247 = Cu2(In,Ga)4(Se,S)7 deposition of multilayer compound precursor Cu2Se3. .(In,Ga)2(Se,S)3 films CuSe. 112 .(In,Ga) (Se,S) 247 247 – RTP reaction of Cu2Se. .(In,Ga)4(Se,S)3 compound precursors to form CIGS Cu In, Ga Intermetallic Plethora 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 15
  • 16. Reactive Transfer Processing Compound Precursor Deposition • Two methods have been developed for deposition of compound precursors – Low-temperature Co-evaporation • Equipment requirements similar to conventional single- stage co-evaporation but lower temperatures lead to higher throughput and reduced thermal budget – Liquid Metal-Organic molecular solutions • Proprietary inks developed under NREL CRADA • Decomposition of inks leads to formation of inorganic compound precursor films nearly indistinguishable from co-evaporated films (for some compounds) 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 16
  • 17. Reactive Transfer Processing Contact Transfer Synthesis (FASST®) Rapid Thermal Processor Electrostatic Chuck Print Plate Release Layer Precursor 2 Print Plate Release Layer Precursor 2 Precursor 1 Precursor 1 Metal Contact Layer Metal Contact Layer Substrate Substrate Flash Heating Print Plate Recoat Print Plate Release Layer emitter Device CIGS Processing CIGS Metal Contact Layer Metal Contact Layer Substrate Substrate Completed Device 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 17
  • 18. Field-Assisted Simultaneous Synthesis and Transfer (FASST®) • Combines features of – Rapid Thermal Processing and, – Anodic Wafer Bonding • Advantages – Rapid processing • Eliminates pre-reaction • Independent pre-heating of precursors – Confinement of volatile selenium – High electrostatic field provides intimate precursor film contact • Substrate compliance critical for uniform large-area contact so FASST® process variant most suitable for flexible substrate processing. 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 18
  • 19. Recrystallization of Nanoscale Precursor Films Forming Large Grain CIGS Precursor Film FASST® CIGS cross-section 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV © 2009 HelioVolt Corporation
  • 20. CIGS Film by FASST® in 6 minutes with Vacuum-based Precursors XRD CIGS Mo SIMS Depth Profile  Chalcopyrite CIGS (& Mo)  (220/204) preferred orientation  Uniform elemental distribution ⇒ complete reaction of the two precursors achieved 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV
  • 21. Metal-Organic Decomposition (MOD) Precursor Film Deposition • Inorganic compound reaction CIGS synthesis provides pathway for evolutionary adoption of MOD precursors • Key drivers – Low capital equipment cost – Low thermal budget – High throughput • Flexibility – Good compositional control by chemical synthesis – Variety of Cu-, In- and Ga-containing inks can be synthesized and densified to form multinary sulfo-selenide precursors • Efficient use of materials 2010 MRS Workshop 21 Thin Film PV
  • 22. MOD Comparison with Vacuum Precursor Deposition Method Co-evaporated Top View Top View Spray CIGS Precursor Deposited Film CIGS Precursor Film Cross Section Cross Section 2010 MRS Workshop 22 Thin Film PV
  • 23. NREL CRADA – Hybrid CIGS by FASST® XRD SEM  Chalcopyrite CIGS (& Mo)  (220/204) preferred orientation  Exceptionally large grains achieved  Columnar structure 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV
  • 24. Reactive Transfer Processing Non-Contact Transfer Synthesis (NCT™) Process Step Cu, In, Ga, Se • Independent deposition of distinct compound precursor layers on Substrate substrate and source plate Source Plate with Transfer Film • Rapid non-contact reaction Pressure – Turns stack into CIGS with high efficiency grains Heat – Combines benefits of sequential selenization with Close-Spaced Vapor Transport (CSVT) for junction optimization Source Plate • CIGS adheres to the substrate and the source plate is reused Substrate CIGS Layer • More suitable for rigid substrates 2010 MRS Workshop Thin Film PV 24