Title of article
Characterization of copper indium ditelluride/electrolyte interface utilizing electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
Author/Authors
Arun Vijayakumar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
168
To page
176
Abstract
Copper indium telluride (CIT) is a promising semiconductor material for use in thin film solar cells, especially
photoelectrochemical solar cells (PESC). Impedance measurements were used to evaluate the relative band edge positions
of polycrystalline n-CuInTe2 electrodes in various aqueous electrolytes, by measuring the extrapolated flat-band potentials, Vfb.
By varying applied dc potential, frequency and pH of the electrolyte, the semiconductor–electrolyte interfaces are studied
through capacitance measurements and Mott–Schottky analysis. The flat-band potential and carrier concentrations were
determined from the Mott–Schottky plots. It was found that Vfb could be shifted depending on the pH of the electrolyte, while it
is independent of the testing frequency. The changes in Vfb with pH could be due to surface states and other modifications
through etching and polishing. The surface carrier concentrations were found to increase with pH. The different surface
chemistry studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy might account for this change
Keywords
Semiconductor , Surface chemistry , Impedance , Flat-band , Copper indium telluride
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1000711
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