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CZTSe Solar Cells Achieve 9.7% Efficiency

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HEVERLEE, Belgium, July 8, 2013 — A copper zinc tin selenide (CZTSe)-based solar cell has achieved 9.7 percent efficiency, bringing the solar industry a step closer to a sustainable alternative to CIGS-based solar cells, its creators say. The thin-film technology was fabricated by scientists at imomec, the associated lab of imec at Hasselt University, and by the European R&D consortium Solliance. The sputtering of the Cu, Zn and Sn metal layers was performed at Flamac in Ghent, and glass manufacturer AGC provided the molybdenum-on-glass substrates and subsequent annealing in a H2Se-containing atmosphere. The...Read full article

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    Published: July 2013
    AGCAmericasBelgiumCaliforniaCZTSe solar cellenergyEuropeFlamacFlemish Strategisch Initiatief MaterialenGermanyGhentgreen photonicsHasselt UniversityHelmholtz Zentrum BerlinIMECimomecIntersolar 2013Marc Meurismolybdenum-on-glass substratesResearch & TechnologySollianceSoPPoM

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