Homojunction and heterojunction Si solar cells deposited by low T high frequency PECVD
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) is widely used to deposit materials on a variety of substrates at low
temperature.However , examples of epitaxial growth on silicon with this technique are scarce. In this paper, we present
homojunction silicon solar cells, epitaxially grown by PECVD, and mc-Siya-Si:Hyc-Si heterojunctions deposited with the same
technique, manufactured by a completely low temperature process.All cells incorporate an intrinsic buffer layer, whose deposition
conditions were varied.It is shown that the best Voc is obtained when the intrinsic layer is deposited under two extreme conditions,
i.e. zero or very high (99.4%) hydrogen dilution of the gas mixture, resulting in a totally amorphous or epitaxial i-layer,
respectively.Intermediate conditions result in Voc degradation.Efficiencies as high as 13.7% were obtained in planar devices that
include an amorphous i-layer, and 13.1% in homojunction devices. 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Solar cells; Plasma processing and deposition; Microcrystalline silicon; Heterostructures
List of contributors:
Desalvo, Agostino; Zignani, Flavio; Migliori, Andrea; Centurioni, Emanuele; Rizzoli, Rita; Summonte, Caterina
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