EPJ Photovoltaics (Jul 2014)

Substrate and p-layer effects on polymorphous silicon solar cells

  • Abolmasov S.N.,
  • Woo H.,
  • Planques R.,
  • Holovský J.,
  • Johnson E.V.,
  • Purkrt A.,
  • Roca i Cabarrocas P.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjpv/2014007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 55206

Abstract

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The influence of textured transparent conducting oxide (TCO) substrate and p-layer on the performance of single-junction hydrogenated polymorphous silicon (pm-Si:H) solar cells has been addressed. Comparative studies were performed using p-i-n devices with identical i/n-layers and back reflectors fabricated on textured Asahi U-type fluorine-doped SnO2, low-pressure chemical vapor deposited (LPCVD) boron-doped ZnO and sputtered/etched aluminum-doped ZnO substrates. The p-layers were hydrogenated amorphous silicon carbon and microcrystalline silicon oxide. As expected, the type of TCO and p-layer both have a great influence on the initial conversion efficiency of the solar cells. However they have no effect on the defect density of the pm-Si:H absorber layer.