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      Pulsed laser deposition; Cu$_2$ZnSnS$_4$ films; counter electrodes; dye-sensitized solar cells.

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      In this article, we report the growth of Cu$_2$ZnSnS$_4$ (CZTS) films using a pulsed-laser deposition technique, to use as a counter electrode (CE) for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). A pulsed Nd-YAG laser in third harmonic generation (wavelength: 266 nm; pulse width: 9 ns and pulse frequency: 5 Hz) was used to ablate CZTS target. The ablated CZTS material was deposited on fluorine-doped tin oxide-coated glass substrate kept at 200°C under the vacuum of 6${\times}$10$^{–6}$ mbar followed by annealing at 500°C to obtain CZTS films. Detailed characterization of the CZTS films was performed using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The ablation of the CZTS target by 1000 laser pulses (energy: 200 mJ) was found to result in the formation of a well-crystalline CZTS with characteristic weak and strong Raman modes at 287 and 337 cm$^{–1}$. The CZTS films with different thicknesses were prepared by varying the number of laser pulses. Thickness-dependent electrocatalytic ability and electrochemical properties of the CZTS CEs were studied by cyclic voltammeter, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and Tafel polarization. The thickness-dependent performance of DSSCs made with CZTS CEs was measured through J–V characterization. The DSSC based on CZTS CEs deposited with the thickness ${\sim}$225 nm (ablated with 1000 laser pulses) showed maximum power conversion efficiency of 3.98%. The results indicated the potentiality of CZTS to replace Pt CE (5.53%) in DSSCs.

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      A C KASI REDDY1 NEERAJA VELPULA1 M GURULAKSHMI1 Y P VENKATA SUBBAIAH1 M RAGHAVENDER1 NARAYANA THOTA2 3 M GURUBHASKAR1

      1. Advanced Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa 516005, India
      2. Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore 560012, India
      3. Department of Physics, School of Sciences, National Institute of Technology-Andhra Pradesh, Tadepalligudem 534101, India
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