Articolo in rivista, 2011, ENG, 10.1002/pssc.201000258

Heterojunction solar cells on multicrystalline silicon: surface treatments

Tucci M, Serenelli L, De Iuliis S, Izzi M, Summonte C, Canino M, Allegrezza M, Rosa M, De Cesare G, Caputo D

1 ENEA Research Center Casaccia, via Anguillarese 301, 00123 Rome, Italy 2 CNR-IMM, Via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy 3 Department of Electronic Engineering, University "Sapienza", Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy

In this work we present the results we obtained by processing 1 ©cm p and n-type, multi-crystalline silicon wafers when a double hydrogenated amorphous /crystalline silicon heterojunction is applied to sandwich the substrate, at the sunward surface to form the emitter and at the rear side to act as back surface field. We have investigated the role of the multi-crystalline silicon surface conditioning, on the base of illuminated and dark current-voltage characteristic, quantum efficiency measurements, and overall photovoltaic solar cell performance. In particular, a comparison between an acidic isotexturing and a chemical polishing treatment is presented and discussed in detail. We have found that the morphology of the multicrystalline silicon surface plays a tough role in the a-Si:H properties when used as surface passivating layer. The commercial acidic surface treatment, commonly used in diffused junction mc-Si solar cell fabrication, requires a level of passivation which is not easily achievable using the very thin a-Si:H film, needed in heterojunction technology. The deposition of a uniform thickness over a whole textured silicon surface of a thin amorphous layers still requires further investigation and improvement. Nevertheless the high Voc obtained on p-type doped mc- Si (625 mV) remarks the effectiveness of a-Si:H/mc-Si technology in achieving high photovoltaic efficiency using low thermal budget manufacturing process.

Physica status solidi. C, Current topics in solid state physics (Internet) C8 , pp. 928–931

Keywords

Photovoltaics, Heterojunction, PECVD, Texturing, TMAH

CNR authors

Canino Maria Concetta, Allegrezza Marco, Summonte Caterina

CNR institutes

IMM – Istituto per la microelettronica e microsistemi

ID: 36791

Year: 2011

Type: Articolo in rivista

Creation: 2011-05-17 00:00:00.000

Last update: 2021-03-17 17:21:30.000

External IDs

CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:36791

DOI: 10.1002/pssc.201000258