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Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2018

Filed:

Nov. 14, 2014
Applicant:

Nanoco Technologies Ltd., Manchester, GB;

Inventors:

Christopher Newman, Holmfirth, GB;

Ombretta Masala, Manchester, GB;

Paul Kirkham, Lancashire, GB;

Cary Allen, Manchester, GB;

Stephen Whitelegg, Stockport, GB;

Assignee:

Nanoco Technologies Ltd., Manchester, GB;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01L 31/032 (2006.01); H01L 31/075 (2012.01); C01B 19/00 (2006.01); C01G 15/00 (2006.01); H01L 31/0203 (2014.01); H01L 31/0392 (2006.01); B82Y 30/00 (2011.01); B82Y 40/00 (2011.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H01L 31/0322 (2013.01); C01B 19/002 (2013.01); C01G 15/006 (2013.01); H01L 31/0203 (2013.01); H01L 31/03923 (2013.01); H01L 31/075 (2013.01); B82Y 30/00 (2013.01); B82Y 40/00 (2013.01); C01P 2002/72 (2013.01); C01P 2004/03 (2013.01); C01P 2006/40 (2013.01); Y02E 10/541 (2013.01);
Abstract

A method for the preparation of copper indium gallium diselenide/disulfide (CIGS) nanoparticles utilizes a copper-rich stoichiometry. The copper-rich CIGS nanoparticles are capped with organo-chalcogen ligands, rendering the nanoparticles processable in organic solvents. The nanoparticles may be deposited on a substrate and thermally processed in a chalcogen-rich atmosphere to facilitate conversion of the excess copper to copper selenide or copper sulfide that may act as a sintering flux to promote liquid phase sintering and thus the growth of large grains. The nanoparticles so produced may be used to fabricate CIGS-based photovoltaic devices.


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