Lc. Yang et al., THE GROWTH BY THE HYBRID SPUTTERING AND EVAPORATION METHOD AND MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDIES OF CUINSE2 FILMS, Solar energy materials and solar cells, 36(4), 1995, pp. 445-455
Polycrystalline CuInSe2 was deposited by a hybrid sputtering and evapo
ration process at various temperatures and compositions. The resulting
material was characterized by electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction
and other techniques. It was shown that the point defect density in Cu
InSe2 thin films can be decreased and the compositional uniformity of
the film increased by raising the growth temperature of the second sta
ge of the bilayer deposition process used. Increasing the temperature
results in more pronounced segregation of second phases to the surface
. An explanation for the behaviour of Cu2Se surface segregation and pr
ecipitate formation is proposed based on residual lattice misfit betwe
en the Cu2Se and the CuInSe2 grains.