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Picture of the Month - June 2026
Use of Masks in Image Processing to Analyze the Local Distribution of the Work Function in Photovoltaic Contacts

The image visualizes the procedure of assigning morphological features of Pn to different contributions to the measured work function. The work function image indicates two distinct regimes of work functions. Therefore, masks were created (1) containing all areas of lower value (red mask) or higher value (blue mask), respectively. Application of these masks to the morphology image (2) revealed a clear correlation of work function and morphology. Clusters of Pn grains present under the red mask exhibit a lower work function compared to the blue mask, characteristic of a Pn layer. This correlation of the images allows to assign (3) contributions of Pn layer and Pn grains to the observed broad distribution of the work function. A uniform work function was established for >50 nm Pn, which was then used to study photovoltaic cells.
Publication: T.P. Schneider, F. Schmitz, T. Gatti & D. Schlettwein. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2026, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5c24299
This picture was submitted by Tim Schneider (group of Prof. Schlettwein).
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