Simulated Study and Surface Passivation of Lithium Fluoride-Based Electron Contact for High-Efficiency Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells

ECS JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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Numerical simulation and experimental techniques were used to investigate lithium fluoride (LiFx) films as an electron extraction layer for the application of silicon heterojunction (SHJ) solar cells, with a focus on the paths toward excellent surface passivation and superior efficiency. The presence of a 7 nm thick hydrogenated intrinsic amorphous silicon (a-Si:H(i)) passivation layer along with thermally evaporated 4 nm thick LiFx resulted in outstanding passivation properties and suppresses the recombination of carriers. As a result, minority carrier lifetime (tau (eff)) as well as implied open-circuit voltage (iV(oc)) reached up 933 mu s and iV(oc) of 734 mV, accordingly at 120 degrees C annealing temperature. A detailed simulated study was performed for the complete LiFx based SHJ solar cells to achieve superior efficiency. Optimized performance of SHJ solar cells using a LiFx layer thickness of 4 nm with energy bandgap (E-g) of 10.9 eV and the work function of 3.9 eV was shown as: V-oc = 745.7 mV, J(sc) = 38.21 mA cm(-2), FF = 82.17%, and eta = 23.41%. Generally, our work offers an improved understanding of the passivation layer, electron extraction layer, and their combined effects on SHJ solar cells via simulation.
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