Room temperature H2 plasma treatment for enhanced passivation of silicon/TiO2 interface
Simultaneous requirement of excellent interface passivation and low thermal budget is a desirable feature for low cost Si based carrier selective solar cells. Accordingly, Titanium dioxide (TiO2), a widely used electron selective material, finds challenges related to thermal annealing like phase cha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2018-10, Vol.113 (17) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Simultaneous requirement of excellent interface passivation and low thermal budget is a desirable feature for low cost Si based carrier selective solar cells. Accordingly, Titanium dioxide (TiO2), a widely used electron selective material, finds challenges related to thermal annealing like phase change and compatibility with thermal budget of hole transport layers. To address this, here we report a H2 plasma treatment process at room temperature which significantly reduces the surface recombination velocity (∼40 cm/s). Consequently, the reverse saturation current of the Si-TiO2 diode improves by a factor of 40, built-in potential improves by 100 mV, and the diode exhibits a near unity ideality factor. Using the same method, our Si-based double heterojunction solar cell results in an absolute increase of 2.4% in efficiency over devices with conventional thermal annealing. Given the ease of implementation and excellent performance, the proposed method is a promising alternative to thermal annealing for Si based heterojunction devices. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.5035459 |