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Autodiffusion: a novel method for emitter formation in crystalline silicon thin‐film solar cells
Authors:A. Wolf  B. Terheiden  R. Brendel
Abstract:The in situ formation of an emitter in monocrystalline silicon thin‐film solar cells by solid‐state diffusion of dopants from the growth substrate during epitaxy is demonstrated. This approach, that we denote autodiffusion, combines the epitaxy and the diffusion into one single process. Layer‐transfer with porous silicon (PSI process) is used to fabricate n‐type silicon thin‐film solar cells. The cells feature a boron emitter on the cell rear side that is formed by autodiffusion. The sheet resistance of this autodiffused emitter is 330 Ω/□. An independently confirmed conversion efficiency of (14·5 ± 0·4)% with a high short circuit current density of (33·3 ± 0·8) mA/cm2 is achieved for a 2 × 2 cm2 large cell with a thickness of (24 ± 1) µm. Transferred n‐type silicon thin films made from the same run as the cells show effective carrier lifetimes exceeding 13 µs. From these samples a bulk diffusion length L > 111 µm is deduced. Amorphous silicon is used to passivate the rear surface of these samples after the layer‐transfer resulting in a surface recombination velocity lower than 38 cm/s. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:emitter diffusion  solid‐state diffusion  autodoping  porous silicon (PSI) process  crystalline silicon thin‐film solar cell
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