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Lei Qing-Song, Wu Zhi-Meng, Geng Xin-Hua, Zhao Ying, Sun Jian, Xi Jian-Ping. Research on the optimum hydrogenated silicon thin films for application in solar cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 3033-3038.
| Lei Qing-Song, Wu Zhi-Meng, Geng Xin-Hua, Zhao Ying, Sun Jian, Xi Jian-Ping. Research on the optimum hydrogenated silicon thin films for application in solar cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 3033-3038. |
Research on the optimum hydrogenated silicon thin films for application in solar cells
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Abstract
Hydrogenated silicon (Si:H) thin films for application in solar cells were deposited by using very high frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (VHF PECVD) at a substrate temperature of about 170℃. The electrical, structural, and optical properties of the films were investigated. The deposited films were then applied as i-layers for p-i-n single junction solar cells. The current--voltage (I-V) characteristics of the cells were measured before and after the light soaking. The results suggest that the films deposited near the transition region have an optimum properties for application in solar cells. The cell with an i-layer prepared near the transition region shows the best stable performance. -
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