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Bulk Defects and Hydrogenation Kinetics in Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells With Fired Passivating Contacts

In this article, the effect of the various processing steps during the fabrication of c-Si/SiOx/SiCx fired passivating contacts on the silicon bulk lifetime is studied, and the kinetics of defect deactivation by hydrogenation is investigated. It is found that the firing step at 800 degrees C induces shallow bulk defects in float-zone silicon wafers, which can subsequently be passivated with hydrogen provided by an a-SiNx:H/D reservoir layer upon annealing at 450 degrees C. Experimental results and numerical data treatment indicate a rapid passivation of the surface within less than 1 min, followed by a slower passivation of the shallow bulk defects. In situ lifetime measurements are consistent with a slow bulk lifetime improvement by showing similar lifetime evolutions for both p-type and n-type SiCx layers. The kinetics of the hydrogenation process seems to be limited by the available hydrogen supply at the c-Si/SiOx interface, rather than by its diffusion within the bulk of the wafer. Moreover, it is affected by the bulk doping as well as the SiCx layer thickness. Finally, it is shown that hydrogenation is also possible with an a-SiNx:H/D reservoir layer deposited on one side of the wafer only, although resulting in a lower passivation level (s similar to 700 mu s compared to similar to 1300 mu s for symmetrical samples), and slower kinetics (similar to 5 min compared to similar to 0.8 min).
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne EPFL Switzerland
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Luxembourg
- Laboratory of Physics of Interfaces and Thin Films France
- École Polytechnique France
oxidation, secondary ion mass spectrometry (sims), [SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics], passivating contacts, silicon carbide, passivation, si, lifetime, diffusion, silicon, temperature, dependence, modulated photoluminescence (mpl), open-circuit voltage, float-zone (fz), kinetics, silicon solar cells, hydrogen, kinetic theory, ions, bulk defects, interface, hydrogenation, temperature measurement
oxidation, secondary ion mass spectrometry (sims), [SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics], passivating contacts, silicon carbide, passivation, si, lifetime, diffusion, silicon, temperature, dependence, modulated photoluminescence (mpl), open-circuit voltage, float-zone (fz), kinetics, silicon solar cells, hydrogen, kinetic theory, ions, bulk defects, interface, hydrogenation, temperature measurement
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