Effects of (i)a-Si:H deposition temperature on high-efficiency silicon heterojunction solar cells

Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications(2022)

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Excellent surface passivation induced by (i)a-Si:H is critical to achieve high-efficiency silicon heterojunction (SHJ) solar cells. This is key for conventional single-junction cell applications but also for bottom cell application in tandem devices. In this study, we investigated the effects of (i)a-Si:H deposition temperature on passivation quality and SHJ solar cell performance. At the lower end of temperatures ranging from 140 degrees C to 200 degrees C, it was observed with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) that (i)a-Si:H films are less dense, thus hindering their surface passivation capabilities. However, with additional hydrogen plasma treatments (HPTs), those (i)a-Si:H layers deposited at lower temperatures exhibited significant improvements and better passivation qualities than their counterparts deposited at higher temperatures. On the other hand, even though we observed the highest V(OC)s for cells with (i)a-Si:H deposited at the lowest temperature (140 degrees C), the related FFs are poorer as compared to their higher temperature counterparts. The optimum trade-off between V-OC and FF for the SHJ cells was found with temperatures ranging from 160 degrees C to 180 degrees C, which delivered independently certified efficiencies of 23.71%. With a further improved p-layer that enables a FF of 83.3%, an efficiency of 24.18% was achieved. Thus, our study reveals two critical requirements for optimizing the (i)a-Si:H layers in high-efficiency SHJ solar cells: (i) excellent surface passivation quality to reduce losses induced by interface recombination and simultaneously (ii) less-defective (i)a-Si:H bulk to not disrupt the charge carrier collections.
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FTIR,intrinsic amorphous silicon,passivation,silicon heterojunction solar cells
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