CIGS Nanoparticles: The Future of Thin-Film Solar Cells
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Copper indium gallium selenide (Cu(In, Ga)Se2, or CIGS) nanoparticles as the absorber layer of high-efficiency thin-film solar cells have become one of the global photovoltaic research hotspots because of their low production cost, low pollution, and good low-light performance, etc. The photoelectric conversion efficiency of the CIGS solar cells is currently the highest among all kinds of thin-film solar cells, and it is regarded as the next generation of new and very promising thin-film solar cells. Although the current maximum efficiency has reached 23.35%, there are still many challenges to further improve the efficiency. |
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