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Zhang Xiao-Dan, Sun Fu-He, Wei Chang-Chun, Sun Jian, Zhang De-Kun, Geng Xin-Hua, Xiong Shao-Zhen, Zhao Ying. Research on the boron contamination at the p/i interface of microcrystalline silicon solar cells deposited in a single PECVD chamberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(10): 4558-4563.
| Zhang Xiao-Dan, Sun Fu-He, Wei Chang-Chun, Sun Jian, Zhang De-Kun, Geng Xin-Hua, Xiong Shao-Zhen, Zhao Ying. Research on the boron contamination at the p/i interface of microcrystalline silicon solar cells deposited in a single PECVD chamberJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2009, 18(10): 4558-4563. |
Research on the boron contamination at the p/i interface of microcrystalline silicon solar cells deposited in a single PECVD chamber
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Abstract
This paper studies boron contamination at the interface between the p and i layers of μc-Si:H solar cells deposited in a single-chamber PECVD system. The boron depth profile in the i layer was measured by Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy. It is found that the mixed-phase μc-Si:H materials with 40% crystalline volume fraction is easy to be affected by the residual boron in the reactor. The experimental results showed that a 500-nm thick μc-Si:H covering layer or a 30-seconds of hydrogen plasma treatment can effectively reduce the boron contamination at the p/i interface. However, from viewpoint of cost reduction, the hydrogen plasma treatment is desirable for solar cell manufacture because the substrate is not moved during the hydrogen plasma treatment. -
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