Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Thin films of CuInSe2, grown by coevaporation or by selenization of a Cu-In precursor, were analyzed in a scanning transmission electron microscope. While the coevaporated film shows clear evidence of second phases (Cu2Se) around the individual grains, no second phases could be found in the selenized material. Structural characterization also showed the presence of two ordered phases in the coevaporated films, the ordered-vacancy compound CuIn2Se3.5, and a CuPt-ordered phase of CuInSe2.