Materials Optimization for Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells Using Spectroscopic Ellipsometry

Author:

Levi Dean,Iwanizcko Eugene,Johnston Steve,Wang Qi,Branz Howard M

Abstract

AbstractOur research team has used hot wire chemical vapor deposition (HWCVD) to fabricate silicon heterojunction (SHJ) solar cells on p-type FZ silicon substrates with efficiencies as high as 18.2%. The best cells are deposited on anisotropically-textured (100) silicon substrates where an etching process creates pyramidal facets with (111) crystal faces. Texturing increases Jsc through enhanced light trapping, yet our highest Voc devices are deposited on un-textured (100) substrates. One of the key factors in maximizing the efficiency of our SHJ devices is the process of optimization of the material properties of the 3 - 5 nm thick hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) layers used to create the junction and back contact in these cells. Such optimization is technically challenging because of the difficulty in measuring the properties of extremely thin layers. This difficulty is compounded by the fact that the properties of such amorphous layers are substrate- and thickness-dependent. In this study, we have utilized spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) and photoconductivity decay to conclude that a-Si:H films grown on (111) substrates are substantially similar to films grown on (100) substrates. In addition, analysis of the substrate temperature dependence of surface roughness evolution reveals a substrate-independent mechanism of surface smoothening with an activation energy of 0.28 eV. Analysis of the substrate temperature dependence of surface passivation reveals a passivation mechanism with an activation energy of 0.63 eV.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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