Study on the interfacial oxide in passivating contacts
This paper discusses how differently grown ultra-thin interfacial oxide of poly-Si based passivating contacts correspond to high-temperature annealing as well as its sensitivity to hydrogenation. It will be shown on symmetrical lifetime samples that tunnel oxide passivating contacts (TOPCon) featuri...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper discusses how differently grown ultra-thin interfacial oxide of poly-Si based passivating contacts correspond to high-temperature annealing as well as its sensitivity to hydrogenation. It will be shown on symmetrical lifetime samples that tunnel oxide passivating contacts (TOPCon) featuring thermally grown interfacial oxide layer allow a higher optimum annealing temperature than those with thin wet-chemically grown oxides. These TOPCon structures can yield an excellent passivation quality with up to 741 mV iVoc and 88% iFF. Moreover, TOPCon samples annealed at low temperatures benefit more strongly from a subsequent hydrogenation process. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.5123843 |