DocumentCode :
3026648
Title :
Use of a gas jet deposition technique to prepare microcrystalline Si solar cells
Author :
Jones, S.J. ; Crucet, R. ; Izu, M.
Author_Institution :
Energy Conversion Devices Inc., Troy, MI, USA
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
134
Lastpage :
137
Abstract :
A gas jet deposition technique has been used to prepare microcrystalline Si (μc-Si) i-layers for nip solar cells at rates of 15 Å/s. The red light absorbing capabilities make these cells an attractive alternative to a-SiGe in high efficiency multi-junction structures. The high deposition rates allow for fabrication of the required thick μc-Si i-layers in a similar amount of time to those used for high quality a-SiGe i-layers (rates of 1-3 Å/s). Using a 610 nm cutoff filter which only allows red light to strike the device, pre-light soaked short circuit currents of 8-10 mA/cm2 and 2.7% red-light efficiencies have been obtained while AM1.5 white light efficiencies are above 7%. These efficiencies on average degrade only by 2% (stabilized efficiencies of 2.6%) after long-term light soaking (1000 hrs.). This small amount of degradation compares with the 15-17% degradation in efficiencies for a-SiGe cells subjected to similar irradiation treatments (final light-soaked red light efficiencies of 3.2%). Using the μc-Si nip structure as the bottom cell of an a-Si/μc-Si tandem-junction cell, pre-light soaking AM1.5 efficiencies of 9.8% have been achieved
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; plasma deposited coatings; plasma deposition; semiconductor thin films; short-circuit currents; silicon; solar cells; 1000 h; 2.7 to 9.8 percent; AM1.5 white light efficiencies; Si; a-Si/μc-Si tandem-junction cell; bottom cell; cutoff filter; fabrication; gas jet deposition technique; high deposition rates; i-layers; irradiation treatments; long-term light soaking; microcrystalline Si solar cells preparation; nip solar cells; pre-light soaked short circuit currents; pre-light soaking AM1.5 efficiencies; red light absorbing capabilities; red-light efficiencies; Ambient intelligence; Amorphous materials; Amorphous silicon; Degradation; Electromagnetic heating; Fabrication; Photovoltaic cells; Plasma applications; Solar power generation; Substrates;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2000. Conference Record of the Twenty-Eighth IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
ISSN :
0160-8371
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5772-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2000.915772
Filename :
915772
Link To Document :
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