Impact of copper on light-induced degradation in Czochralski silicon PERC solar cells

Both multicrystalline and Czochralski (Cz) silicon substrates are known to suffer from various mechanisms of light-induced degradation (LID), including copper-related LID (Cu-LID). Past studies on Cu-LID have mostly been performed on unprocessed wafers, omitting the impact of the solar cell process...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar energy materials and solar cells 2018-11, Vol.186, p.373-377
Hauptverfasser: Modanese, C., Wagner, Mt, Wolny, F., Oehlke, A., Laine, H.S., Inglese, A., Vahlman, H., Yli-Koski, M., Savin, H.
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Zusammenfassung:Both multicrystalline and Czochralski (Cz) silicon substrates are known to suffer from various mechanisms of light-induced degradation (LID), including copper-related LID (Cu-LID). Past studies on Cu-LID have mostly been performed on unprocessed wafers, omitting the impact of the solar cell process on the copper distribution. Here, we carefully contaminate Cz-substrates of different quality with different amounts of copper and process the substrates into complete industrial Cz-Si PERC solar cells, reaching a comprehensive mapping of the impact of Cu-LID for the PV industry. The results show that both the copper contamination level and Cz crystal quality are critical factors affecting the extent of Cu-LID. Most importantly, we show that copper can result in significant concentrations in the bulk of the finished PERC cells after being exposed to only trace surface contamination. Consequently, even a small local copper contamination area (~ 3–4 cm2) is sufficient to induce strong LID in the full-sized (156 × 156 mm2) cell parameters, resulting e.g. in ~7% relative efficiency loss during light soaking. The corresponding short circuit current density decreases by up to a factor of two in the contaminated areas. [Display omitted] •We show for the first time persistence of Cu-LID on industrial Cz-PERC cells.•Significant cell efficiency losses even with
ISSN:0927-0248
1879-3398
DOI:10.1016/j.solmat.2018.07.006