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Main Authors: Mohamed, Ahmed Yousef, Han, Byoung Gun, Jang, Hyeonseo, Jeon, Jun Oh, Kim, Yejin, Jang, Haeseong, Kim, Min Gyu, Lee, Kug-Seung, Cho, Deok-Yong
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18331
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  • The Cu-deficient CuxInSe2 (x larger than 0.3) phase can be stabilized as a thin film. A uniform Cu-deficient composition with a chalcopyrite structure was obtained by the precision engineering of a two-step synthesis process involving electron-beam evaporation and Se vapor deposition. Detailed structural and chemical analyses were performed employing various X-ray and microscopic techniques to demonstrate that the chemical states and local structure in the Cu-Se-In tetrahedral networks change with the loss of Cu, the In-Se bond becomes shorter, and the In ions become excessively oxidized without phase separation. Moreover, the results indicate that the bandgap narrowing is primarily attributed to the reconstruction of In3+d 5s orbital states. The bandgap narrows from 1.51 eV to 1.4 eV, which is optimal for the photon absorber. Therefore, cation-deficient selenide is promising for stable nontoxic photovoltaics with tunable bandgaps.