Simultaneous bulk hydrogen passivation and selective emitter formation assisted by ECR-plasma applied to industrial mc-Si solar cells
The authors present a new way of realising a selective emitter, using the simultaneous etching and hydrogenation properties of the ECR-H/sub 2/ plasma (electron cyclotron resonance hydrogen plasma). The impact of the H/sub 2/-plasma on multicrystalline silicon (POLIX/sup TM/) is studied in terms of...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors present a new way of realising a selective emitter, using the simultaneous etching and hydrogenation properties of the ECR-H/sub 2/ plasma (electron cyclotron resonance hydrogen plasma). The impact of the H/sub 2/-plasma on multicrystalline silicon (POLIX/sup TM/) is studied in terms of bulk lifetime. It is shown that during the hydrogenation step, the ECR-plasma etches back the emitter surface at a rate of about 100 nm/hour. Besides, on sheet resistance mappings, they have observed that the etch rate depends on grain orientation. The etch-back is used to form the selective emitter during the hydrogenation process. Solar cells were realised using the screen-printed contacts as a mask against the plasma effect. The short circuit current can gain more than 1 mA/cm/sub 2/, the gain coming from the whole spectral range, this due to the less recombinating surface and the hydrogenated bulk material. |
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ISSN: | 0160-8371 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PVSC.2000.915759 |