Patent ID: 7910399

Claim:
A method for fabricating a copper indium diselenide semiconductor film comprising: providing a plurality of substrates, each of the substrates having a copper and indium composite structure; transferring the plurality of substrates into a furnace, each of the plurality of substrates provided in a vertical orientation with respect to a direction of gravity, the plurality of substrates being defined by a number N, where N is greater than 5; introducing a gaseous species including a selenide species and a carrier gas into the furnace and transferring thermal energy into the furnace to increase a temperature from a first temperature to a second temperature, the second temperature ranging from about 350° C. to about 450° C. to at least initiate formation of a copper indium diselenide film from the copper and indium composite structure on each of the substrates; maintaining the temperature at about the second temperature for a period of time; removing at least residual selenide species from the furnace; introducing a sulfide species into the furnace; increasing a temperature to a third temperature, the third temperature ranging from about 500 to 525° C. while the plurality of substrates are maintained in an environment including a sulfur species to extract out one or more selenium species from the copper indium diselenide film; wherein each of the substrates is maintained in substantially a planar configuration free from warp or damage.