Silicon Solar Cells with Embedded Silicon-on-Insulation Layer via Nitrogen Ion Beam Implantation

PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI A-APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE(2018)

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In this research, silicon solar cells with embedded silicon-on-insulation layer obtained via nitrogen ion beam implantation are investigated. The embedded layer acts as a minority carrier-blocking layer for the silicon solar cells, which results in the suppression of carrier recombination from the surface due to the formation of the silicon-on-insulation layer. This is achieved by integrating nitrogen ion implantation as a carrier reduction layer, which has a band offset asymmetry with silicon. The implantation is involved with the formation of surface defects by forming amorphous layers on Si surfaces. The electroluminescence images show that defects related to high energy nitrogen ion implantation are involved in the emission mechanism compared to low energy implanted nitrogen ion. From current-voltage analysis, the conversion efficiencies of nitrogen ion implanted cells are found lower than the reference cell, but the cell implanted with low energy nitrogen ion enhances the short circuit current density.
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carrier lifetimes,crystal defects,nitrogen ion implantation,silicon solar cells,silicon-on-insulator technologies
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