Elucidating the Influence of Sulfur Vacancies on Nonradiative Recombination Dynamics in CuZnSnS Solar Absorbers.

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We report a time-domain simulation of charge carrier trapping and relaxation dynamics in pristine and defect-containing kesterite CuZnSnS (CZTS) structures. Our simulations show that introduction of a neutral sulfur vacancy in the CZTS system leads to a decrease of the charge recombination rate by a factor of ∼4, and the doubly positively charged sulfur vacancy results in a minor decrease of carrier lifetime, as compared to the pristine CZTS system. The neutral sulfur vacancy weakens the nonadiabatic (NA) electron-phonon coupling by moderately localizing charge density and accelerates the pure dephasing process, extending charge carrier lifetime. Therefore, the neutral sulfur vacancy is electrically benign. The doubly positively charged sulfur vacancy introduces a subgap state which is hardly populated, and recombination of the electron and hole bypassing the trap state dominates. As a result, the recombination rate decreases in the doubly charged sulfur vacancy structure. The reported results identified the key role of the sulfur-related vacancy on charge carrier trapping and relaxation of CZTS materials, carrying important implications for further optimization of CZTS and other thin-film solar cell materials.
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Authors Chen, Zhi;Zhang, Ping-Zhi;Zhou, Yu;Zhang, Xingming;Liu, Xiaorui;Hou, Zhufeng;Tang, Jianfeng;Li, Wei;
Journal The journal of physical chemistry letters
Year 2020
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10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03175
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