Literature DB >> 31498310

X-ray Beam Induced Current Measurements for Multi-Modal X-ray Microscopy of Solar Cells.

Christina Ossig1, Tara Nietzold2, Bradley West2, Mariana Bertoni2, Gerald Falkenberg3, Christian G Schroer1, Michael E Stuckelberger4.   

Abstract

X-ray beam induced current (XBIC) measurements allow mapping of the nanoscale performance of electronic devices such as solar cells. Ideally, XBIC is employed simultaneously with other techniques within a multi-modal X-ray microscopy approach. An example is given herein combining XBIC with X-ray fluorescence to enable point-by-point correlations of the electrical performance with chemical composition. For the highest signal-to-noise ratio in XBIC measurements, lock-in amplification plays a crucial role. By this approach, the X-ray beam is modulated by an optical chopper upstream of the sample. The modulated X-ray beam induced electrical signal is amplified and demodulated to the chopper frequency using a lock-in amplifier. By optimizing low-pass filter settings, modulation frequency, and amplification amplitudes, noise can efficiently be suppressed for the extraction of a clear XBIC signal. A similar setup can be used to measure the X-ray beam induced voltage (XBIV). Beyond standard XBIC/XBIV measurements, XBIC can be measured with bias light or bias voltage applied such that outdoor working conditions of solar cells can be reproduced during in-situ and operando measurements. Ultimately, the multi-modal and multi-dimensional evaluation of electronic devices at the nanoscale enables new insights into the complex dependencies between composition, structure, and performance, which is an important step towards solving the materials' paradigm.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31498310     DOI: 10.3791/60001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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1.  Four-Fold Multi-Modal X-ray Microscopy Measurements of a Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Solar Cell.

Authors:  Christina Ossig; Christian Strelow; Jan Flügge; Andreas Kolditz; Jan Siebels; Jan Garrevoet; Kathryn Spiers; Martin Seyrich; Dennis Brückner; Niklas Pyrlik; Johannes Hagemann; Andreas Schropp; Romain Carron; Gerald Falkenberg; Alf Mews; Christian G Schroer; Tobias Kipp; Michael E Stuckelberger
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-05       Impact factor: 3.623

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