Microcrystalline silicon for solar cells at high deposition rates by hot wire CVD

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Schropp, REI [1 ]
Xu, Y [1 ]
Iwaniczko, E [1 ]
Zaharias, GA [1 ]
Mahan, AH [1 ]
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[1] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, Golden, CO 80401 USA
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We have explored which deposition parameters in Hot Wire CVD have the largest impact on the quality of microcrystalline silicon (muc-Si) made at deposition rates (R-d) > 10 Angstrom/s for use in thin film solar cells. Among all parameters, the filament temperature (T-fil) appears to be crucial for making device quality films. Using two filaments and a filament-substrate spacing of 3.2 cm, muc-Si films, using seed layers, can be deposited at high T-fil (similar to2000degreesC) with a crystalline volume fraction > 70-80 % at R-d's > 30 Angstrom/s. Although the photoresponse of these layers is high (> 100), they appear not to be suitable for incorporation into solar cells, due to their porous nature. n-i-p cells fabricated on stainless steel with these i-layers suffer from large resistive effects or barriers, most likely due to the oxidation of interconnected pores in the silicon layer. The porosity is evident from FTIR measurements showing a large oxygen concentration at similar to1050 cm(-1), and is correlated with the 2100 cm(-1) signature of most of the Si-H stretching bonds. Using a T-fil of 1750degreesC, however, the films are more compact, as seen from the absence of the 2100 cm(-1) SiH mode and the disappearance of the FTIR Si-O signal, while the high crystalline volume fraction (> 70-80 %) is maintained. Using this T-fil and a substrate temperature of 400degreesC, we obtain an efficiency of 4.9 % for cells with a Ag/ZnO back reflector, with an i-layer thickness of only similar to0.7 pm. High values for the quantum efficiency extend to very long wavelengths, with values of 33 % at 800 nm and 15 % at 900 nm, which are unequalled by a-SiGe:H alloys. Further, by varying the substrate temperature to enable deposition near the microcrystalline to amorphous transition ('edge') and incorporating variations in H-2 dilution during deposition of the bulk, efficiencies of 6.0 % have been obtained. The Rd's of these i-layers are 8-10 Angstrom/s, and are the highest to date obtained with HWCVD for microcrystalline layers used in cells with efficiencies of similar to6 %.
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