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Room temperature surface passivation of silicon for screen printed c-Si solar cells by HiTUS reactive sputter deposition

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posted on 2014-02-13, 11:46 authored by Gianfranco ClaudioGianfranco Claudio, Piotr Kaminski, Kevin BassKevin Bass, Michael WallsMichael Walls
The dielectric coatings used on silicon solar cells serve a dual purpose: a surface passivation layer and as an antireflection coating. Silicon nitride films were deposited by sputtering, using a HiTUS technology, on crystalline silicon wafers. Films were deposited without substrate heating, which simplifies the deposition process, from a polycrystalline silicon target in a mixed ambient of Argon, Nitrogen and Hydrogen gasses. After the deposition, the minority carrier lifetime, refractive index and deposition rate were measured. Photo conductance decay measurements show that the minority carrier lifetime increased up to 26μs on a 40Ω/□ doped 1 Ω-cm p-type <100> Cz-Si pseudo square wafer (compared to 1μs measured for bare wafer) and up to 984μs for a double-side polished 3 Ω-cm Cz-Si wafer (from ~70μs measured for uncoated wafer). Spectroscopic ellipsometry measurements showed that the refractive index of the deposited films was 2.05 at λ=632.8nm; deposition rate was measured at 22.4nm/min. The films were used to prepare screen-printed c-Si solar cells. The resultant cells showed an efficiency of 15.14% with silicon nitride films grown without the use of silane or substrate heating.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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CLAUDIO, G. ... et al, 2014. Room temperature surface passivation of silicon for screen printed c-Si solar cells by HiTUS reactive sputter deposition. Applied Surface Science, 301, pp. 51–55.

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© Elsevier

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2014

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This article was published in the journal, Applied Surface Science [© Elsevier B.V.] and the definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.01.207

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