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H2020-LCE-2014-1 New knowledge and technologies
RESEARCH & INNOVATION ACTIONS
Deliverable 6.3
Dissemination Workshop 1
Proposal acronym: SWInG
Proposal number: SEP-210184411
Duration: 36 months
Name of the coordinating person:
Dr. Marc Meuris, Interuniversitair Micro-Elektronica Centrum, Belgium
Participant
Participant legal name
Country
Organisation
1 (Coord.)
Interuniversitair Micro-Elektronica Centrum (imec) Belgium
Research institute
2
Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepast-
natuurwetenschappelijk onderzoek ( TNO)
Netherlands Research institute
3
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und
Energie ( HZB)
Germany
Research institute
4
Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-
Forschung Baden-Württemberg ( ZSW)
Germany
Research institute
5
CNRS-Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN)
France
Research institute
6
Universiteit Gent (UG)
Belgium
University
8
Midsummer AB (MS)
Sweden
SME
Ref. Ares(2016)6791972 - 05/12/2016
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Summary
During the first project-year, the SWInG consortium was selected to organize the 7
th
European
Kesterite Workshop.
This Workshop aimed to provide a forum to stimulate discussion on current issues to improve
understanding of Kesterites. Therefore, only a compact audience (80 people) with a focus on
important and unpublished results was allowed to participate, this to keep its valued open
character. These 80 attendants were coming from 30 institutes: CEA-Liten, Crystalsol, Çukurova
Univ., DTU, Empa, ENEA, Ghent Univ., HZB, Imec, IMN, IMRA, Imperial CL, IREC, KIT, Max-
Planck Institute, Northumbria Univ., SAS, TNO, TTU, Univ. of Grenoble, Univ. of Hasselt, Univ.
of Jena, Univ. of Leuven, Univ. of Madrid, Univ. of Oldenburg, Univ. of Oslo, Univ. of
Strathclyde, UNSW, Uppsala Univ., and ZSW.
A Ph.D. student pre-meeting Workshop was organised on the 16
th
of November 2016, at the High
Tech Campus in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. This meeting was completely student organised and
allow participating Ph.D. students (30 people) to present and discuss Kesterite-related topics and
results among themselves.
The actual Kesterite Workshop was held from 17
th
to 18
th
of November 2016 in Leuven, Belgium,
at Imec's premises. It was an inspiring meeting to discuss the latest results, current problems and
future needs with regards to Kesterite materials and solar cells.
A table listing all 7 Kesterite Workshops, the scientific program of the 7
th
European Kesterite
Workshop, and a few pictures are given below.
# YEAR
PLACE
ORGANIZER
ATTENDANTS
1
2010
Uppsala, Sweden
UU-ÅSC
25
2
2011
Barcelona, Spain
IREC
65
3
2012
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
ULUX
100
4
2013
Berlin, Germany
HZB
80
5
2014
Tallinn, Estonia
TUT
80
6
2015
Newcastle, UK
NU
80
7
2016
Leuven, Belguim
IMEC
80
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Day 1 – Thursday November 17
th
08:30 Registration
Welcome coffee
Imec 5, 0
th
floor: Lobby
Imec 5, 1
st
floor: Lounge
09:15 Opening session
Chair = Jes Larsen, Uppsala University
Imec 5, 2
nd
floor: Room 2A
09:15 Welcome Speech
by Jo De Boeck and Bart Vermang, imec
Session 1 – Impact of Ge on absorber formation
09:35 – Different pathways to solution-processed CZGSSe absorbers for
thin-film solar cells, by Thomas Schnabel, ZSW
09:55 – Understanding the positive role of Ge in CZTSe:Ge solar cells, by
Sergio Giraldo, IREC
10:15 – Fabrication and characterization of 4.2 % efficient CZGSe based
solar cells, by Guy Brammertz, imec
10:35 Coffee break
Imec 5: Lounge
11:05 Session 2 – Kesterite absorber optimization
Chair = Susan Schorr, HZB
Imec 5: Room 2A
11:05 – Substitution of Li for Cu in CZTSe: toward wide band gap absorber
with low cation-disorder for thin film solar cells, by Alain Lafond, IMN
11:25 – Alkali doping in solution processed kesterite solar cells, by Stefan
Haaß, Empa
11:45 – Beyond 10 % efficient sulfide kesterite CZCTS solar cell: role of
cadmium alloying, by Chang Yan, UNSW
12:05 – Influence of SnS secondary phase on CZTS Solar cells, by Yi Ren,
Uppsala University
12:25 Lunch break
Imec 5: Lounge
13:25 Session 3 – Structural properties of kesterite absorbers
Chair = Ian Forbes, Northumbria University
Imec 5: Room 2A
13:25 – Study on the tetragonal distortion (c/2a) of CZTSe absorbers, by
Jose Marquez, Northumbria University
13:45 – Interpreting time-resolved photoluminescence for kesterite devices
and absorbers, by Charles Hages, HZB
14:05 – Effects of [Cu]/[Zn+Sn] ratio on optical spectra of CZTSe thin films
on Mo/glass, by Mikhail Sulimov, Strathclyde University / Ural Federal University
14:25 – Intrinsic point defects in off-stoichiometric CZTSe kesterite type
compounds, by Elisa Valle-Rios, HZB
14:45 Coffee break
Imec 5: Lounge
15:15 Session 4 – Progress in heterojunction formation
Chair = Johan Lauwaert, Ghent University
Imec 5: Room 2A
15:15 – Interface engineering of CZTSSe/CdS hetero-junction by epitaxial
Al(OH)
3
nanolayers using a wet chemical route, by Haibing Xie, IREC
15:35 – ZTO buffer layer and low temperature post annealing resulting in a
9.0 % efficient Cd-free CZTS solar cell, by Tove Ericson, Uppsala University
15:55 – Lattice-matched CZTS/CeO
2
solar cell with open circuit voltage
boost, by Andrea Crovetto, Technical University of Denmark
16:15 – Evaporated CdIn
2
S
4
buffer layer for kesterite solar cells, by Leo
Choubrac, IMN
17:00 Poster session, see page 3
Imec Cafetaria
18:00 Reception
Imec Cafetaria
19:30 End poster session, start dinner
Imec Cafetaria
21:30 End of day 1
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Day 2 – Friday November 18
th
09:00 Invited talk
Chair = Maarja Grossberg, Tallinn University of Technology
Imec Cafetaria: -1A
09:00 – Optimizing Cu-based chalcopyrites for photovoltaics - results from
DFT calculations, by Clas Persson, Oslo University
Session 5 – Progress in rear contact and substrate
09:30 – Functionalized transparent conductive oxides as back contact for
kesterite solar cells, by Moises Espindola-Rodriguez, IREC
09:50 – Flexible and light-weight CZTSe solar cells fabricated at low-
temperature on polymer substrate, by Edgardo Saucedo, IREC
10:10 – Improvement of V
OC
in kesterite solar cells by introducing metal
oxide layers at rear interface and p-n junction, by Samaneh Ranjbar, imec
10:30 Coffee break – Working Groups 1 and 2
Coffee break – Working Group 3
Imec 5: Lounge
Imec Cafetaria: -1A
11:00 Working Group 1 – Structural properties
Moderators = Thomas Unold, HZB & Leo Choubrac, IMN
Imec 5: Room 1A
11:00 – CZTSe surface composition and defect concentration analysis by
innovative UV Resonant Raman spectroscopy, by Victor Izquierdo-Roca, IREC
11:15 – Influence of Cu content on changes in band gap energy in CZTSSe
solar cell absorbers for different degrees of order, by Mario Lang, KIT
11:30 – Discussion
12:15 – Summary
Working Group 2 – Progress in absorber formation
Moderators = Guy Brammertz, imec & Edgardo Saucedo, IREC
Imec 5: Room 1B
11:00 – Strategies for band gap graded kesterite absorbers through cation
substitution, by Markus Neuschitzer, IREC
11:15 – Inclusion of alkali elements in CZTSe absorbers and their influence
on physical and optoelectronic properties, by Sylvester Sahayaraj, imec
11:30 – Discussion
12:15 – Summary
Working Group 3 – Progress in cell architecture
Moderators = Alex Redinger, HZB & Tove Ericson, Uppsala University
Imec Cafetaria: -1A
11:00 – Alternative buffers and partial electrolyte treatments for CZTSe
solar cells, by Christian Andres, Empa
11:15 – Intermixing at the In
x
S
y
/CZTSSe interface and its impact on the
chemical and electronic structure, by Dirk Hauschild, KIT
11:30 – Discussion
12:15 – Summary
12:30 Lunch break
Imec 5: Lounge
13:30 Closing session
Imec Cafetaria: -1A
13:30 – Overview of sessions 1 to 5
by Bart Vermang, imec
13:40 – Overview of working group 1
by Thomas Unold, HZB & Leo Choubrac, IMN
13:50 – Overview of working group 2
by Guy Brammertz, imec & Edgardo Saucedo, IREC
14:00 – Overview of working group 3
by Alex Redinger, HZB & Tove Ericson, Uppsala University
14:10 – Presentation of STARCELL
by Edgardo Saucedo, IREC
14:20 – Discussion next workshop host
by ALL
14:30 End of the Workshop (A lab visit is possible)
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Poster Session – Thursday November 17
th
1
P. Balaz
Stannite and its big brother kesterite: possible solid-state synthesis of both
quaternary nanocrystals in scalable amounts
2
A. Walsh
Materials modelling of CZTS: electrons, phonons and disorder
3
T. Raadik
Low temperature time resolved photoluminescence in ordered and disordered
CZTS single crystals
4
G. Gurieva
Structural characterisation of CZTGSe by neutron diffraction
5
G. Gurieva
Investigation of detection limits of ZnSe and Cu
2
SnSe
3
secondary phases in CTZSe
6
M. Sulimov
A PL and PLE study of CZTSe/Mo and ZnO/CdS/CZTSe/Mo on glass substrates
7
C. Schnohr
Local kesterite composition and secondary phases in off-stoichiometric CZTSe
8
N. Ross
Selenium annealing study of compound sputtered CZTS precursors
9
W. Kogler
Ge-alloyed CZTGSSe solar cells with CdS and In
2
S
3
buffer layer
10
H. Kavak
Investigation of solvent/stabilizer ratio and thermal treatment effect on CZTS
absorber layer
11
L. Gütay
In-situ Investigation of the order-disorder transition in CZTSe by optical
transmission spectroscopy
12
K. Ernits
Electrical and physical characterizations for CZTS monograin layer solar cells and
modules
13
X. Kozina
CZGSSe absorber formation studied by soft and hard x-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy: Impact of precursor composition
14
M. Neuwirth
A multiple-selenization process for enhanced reproducibility of CZTSSe solar cells
15
C. Rein
Synthetic kesterites from deep eutectic solvents
16 A. Aziz Suzon Green annealing route for sequential processed CZTS solar cell
17
E. Saucedo
Epitaxial relationships and structural quality of the CZTSe/CdS hetero-junction on
the nanoscale
18
S. Grini
Spatial distribution of sodium in CZTSSe studied with secondary ion mass
spectrometry image depth profiling
19
C. Malerba
Annealing effect on CZTS solar cell
20
M. Valentini
Stoichiometry effect on the order-disorder related E
g
changes in CZTS
21
M. Sayed
Influence of deposition parameters on the properties of kesterite thin films
prepared by spray pyrolysis
21
F. Ducroquet
Potential fluctuations on CZTSSe solar cells admittance
23 G. Larramona Preliminary ageing tests on 11.5% CZTSSe devices spray coated from a water-
ethanol ink
24
V. Kosyak
The effect of sulfur vacancy concentration on the equilibrium of native point
defects in CZTS
25
A. Redinger
Influence of surface treatments on kesterite and CIGSe absorbers studied with
Kelvin Probe force microscopy
26
S. Garud
Al
2
O
3
front surface passivation of kesterite solar cells
27
T. Schwarz
Formation of nano-sized Cu-Sn-Se particles in CZTSe thin-films and their effect on
solar cell efficiency
28
S. Levcenco
Photoluminescence in the kesterite Ag:CZTSSe absorbers with varied Ag content
29
R. Gunder
Cation distribution and point defect concentration in off-stoichiometric CZGSe
compound semiconductors
30
A. Irkhina
Investigation of the growth of CZTS nanocrystals from hot-injection synthesis
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