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Thin Film Solar Cell (CIGS)

CIGS is a compound semiconductor, Cu(In,Ga)Se₂. The thickness of each individual layer can be measured with an XRF analyzer.

What is CIGS?

Unlike a crystalline solar cell, which uses solid crystalline silicon as its substrate, a thin-film solar cell is a second-generation technology that uses inexpensive glass as the substrate and deposits the silicon material onto its surface as a thin film.

CIGS thin film solar cell diagram

Application of a Thin Film Solar Cell

The structure is a standard glass substrate carrying the thin film, the light-absorbing layer, the buffer layer, the front transparent electrode, and the electrode with its anti-reflective coating.

CIGS is a compound semiconductor, Cu(In,Ga)Se₂. The thickness of each individual layer can be measured with an XRF analyzer.

CIGS layer structure

Research data

SEM / ICP measurement Layer thickness and elemental content of a CIGS sample View Hide
Thickness (㎛) Content (Wt, %)
CIGS Cu Ga Se In
1.50 18.8 9.0 52.1 20.0