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Improving the performance of amorphous and crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells by monitoring surface passivation
Authors:JWA Schüttauf  CHM van der Werf  IM Kielen  WGJHM van Sark  JK Rath  REI Schropp
Institution:Utrecht University, Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science, Nanophotonics, Physics of Devices, Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands;Nagoya University;Hokkaido University;Tokyo Institute of Technology;Gifu University;Hiroshima University
Abstract:The influence of thermal annealing on the crystalline silicon surface passivating properties of selected amorphous silicon containing layer stacks (including intrinsic and doped films), as well as the correlation with silicon heterojunction solar cell performance has been investigated. All samples have been isochronally annealed for 1 h in an N2 ambient at temperatures between 150 °C and 300 °C in incremental steps of 15 °C. For intrinsic films and intrinsic/n-type stacks, an improvement in passivation quality is observed up to 255 °C and 270 °C, respectively, and a deterioration at higher temperatures. For intrinsic/n-type a-Si:H layer stacks, a maximum minority carrier lifetime of 13.3 ms at an injection level of 1015 cm? 3 has been measured. In contrast, for intrinsic/p-type a-Si:H layer stacks, a deterioration in passivation is observed upon annealing over the whole temperature range. Comparing the lifetime values and trends for the different layer stacks to the performance of the corresponding cells, it is inferred that the intrinsic/p-layer stack is limiting device performance. Furthermore, thermal annealing of p-type layers should be avoided entirely. We therefore propose an adapted processing sequence, leading to a substantial improvement in efficiency to 16.7%, well above the efficiency of 15.8% obtained with the ‘standard’ processing sequence.
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