Tin(II) sulfide (SnS) has emerged in recent years as a promising semiconductor material for solar cells. It is abundant in nature, non-toxic, and can be supplied at a low cost. Furthermore ...
In this step, tin(II)sulfide (SnS) is generally added but an excessive presence may result in defects in the CZTSSe absorber. They also claim to have regulated the kinetic process of phase ...
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