Nanocrystalline Silicon Carrier Collectors for Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells and Impact on Low-Temperature Device Characteristics
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Nogay, GizemSeif, Johannes Peter
Riesen, Yannick
Tomasi, Andrea
Jeangros, Quentin
Wyrsch, Nicolas
Haug, Franz-Josef
De Wolf, Stefaan

Ballif, Christophe
KAUST Department
KAUST Solar Center (KSC)Material Science and Engineering Program
Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
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2016-09-26Online Publication Date
2016-09-26Print Publication Date
2016-11Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/622569
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Silicon heterojunction solar cells typically use stacks of hydrogenated intrinsic/doped amorphous silicon layers as carrier selective contacts. However, the use of these layers may cause parasitic optical absorption losses and moderate fill factor (FF) values due to a high contact resistivity. In this study, we show that the replacement of doped amorphous silicon with nanocrystalline silicon is beneficial for device performance. Optically, we observe an improved short-circuit current density when these layers are applied to the front side of the device. Electrically, we observe a lower contact resistivity, as well as higher FF. Importantly, our cell parameter analysis, performed in a temperature range from -100 to +80 °C, reveals that the use of hole-collecting p-type nanocrystalline layer suppresses the carrier transport barrier, maintaining FF s in the range of 70% at -100 °C, whereas it drops to 40% for standard amorphous doped layers. The same analysis also reveals a saturation onset of the open-circuit voltage at -100 °C using doped nanocrystalline layers, compared with saturation onset at -60 °C for doped amorphous layers. These findings hint at a reduced importance of the parasitic Schottky barrier at the interface between the transparent electrodes and the selective contact in the case of nanocrystalline layer implementation. © 2011-2012 IEEE.Citation
Nogay G, Seif JP, Riesen Y, Tomasi A, Jeangros Q, et al. (2016) Nanocrystalline Silicon Carrier Collectors for Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells and Impact on Low-Temperature Device Characteristics. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics 6: 1654–1662. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JPHOTOV.2016.2604574.Sponsors
The Interdisciplinary Center for Electron Microscopy of EPFL is acknowledged for the use of the electron microscopes. The authors would like to acknowledge L. Barraud, J. Geissbuhler, and P. Loper for support and fruitful discussions.Journal
IEEE Journal of PhotovoltaicsAdditional Links
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7576721/ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2016.2604574