JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fabrication of a-Si:H/c-Si Hetero-Junction Solar Cells by Dual Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition

대영 정준용 송Kyungmin Kim희덕 이진수 송정철 이

Year: 2011 Journal:   Korean Journal of Materials Research Vol: 21 (12)Pages: 666~672-666~672   Publisher: Materials Research Society of Korea

Abstract

The a-Si:H/c-Si hetero-junction (HJ) solar cells have a variety of advantages in efficiency and fabrication processes. It has already demonstrated about 23% in R&D scale and more than 20% in commercial production. In order to further reduce the fabrication cost of HJ solar cells, fabrication processes should be simplified more than conventional methods which accompany separate processes of front and rear sides of the cells. In this study, we propose a simultaneous deposition of intrinsic thin a-Si:H layers on both sides of a wafer by dual hot wire CVD (HWVCD). In this system, wafers are located between tantalum wires, and a-Si:H layers are simultaneously deposited on both sides of the wafer. By using this scheme, we can reduce the process steps and time and improve the efficiency of HJ solar cells by removing surface contamination of the wafers. We achieved about 16% efficiency in HJ solar cells incorporating intrinsic a-Si:H buffers by dual HWCVD and p/n layers by PECVD.

Keywords:
Fabrication Materials science Wafer Optoelectronics Chemical vapor deposition Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition Energy conversion efficiency Deposition (geology) Silicon Solar cell Nanotechnology

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