DocumentCode :
2739039
Title :
Textured AZO on silicon oxy-nitride barrier films for enhanced light trapping in micromorph tandem junction solar cells
Author :
Bhatnagar, Yashraj ; McComb, Brendan ; Tang, Jianshe ; Subramani, Mani ; Wang, W. Ei D ; Zhang, Hong ; Wang, Stanley ; Hsu, Terence ; Severin, Daniel ; Schuegraf, Klaus ; Ponnekanti, Hari
Author_Institution :
Appl. Mater., Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
20-25 June 2010
Abstract :
Aluminum doped Zinc Oxide (AZO) films have been reported as the transparent front contact layer in single and tandem junction thin film silicon solar cells. AZO films form highly transparent and conductive layers on glass surfaces with the possibility of further enhancement of solar cell performance by light trapping through wet-chemical texturing of the AZO surface. However, most reports have demonstrated such AZO films either on alumino-borosilicate glasses which are prohibitively expensive for low cost solar modules, or on commercial glass with barrier films deposited by other deposition methods. This paper demonstrates that well-textured AZO films can be fabricated on a manufacturable barrier layer of silicon oxy-nitride deposited on commercial low-iron glass, thus enabling the production of high-performance micromorph solar cells. Silicon oxy-nitride is chosen as the barrier layer for two reasons: (1) it forms an effective diffusion-barrier to contaminant migration from the commercial glass substrate to the active layers of the cell, and (2) its refractive index can be tailored to allow maximum optical coupling of incoming light into the solar cell. The disadvantage is that AZO film growth on the silicon oxy-nitride surface is more difficult to control, and thereby the surface texture obtained after wet-etching. Using a multi-step deposition process, we show that uniformly textured AZO films can be deposited on silicon oxy-nitride barrier films on commercial grade low-iron glass substrates. Measurements of the optical, electrical, microstructure and surface texture characteristics of the pulsed DC magnetron sputtered AZO films from a 1%wt aluminum doped zinc oxide target are shown to meet or exceed design criteria. Performance measurements on tandem junction solar cells made with an AZO front contact processed in this manner are presented.
Keywords :
diffusion barriers; etching; solar cells; sputter deposition; surface texture; AZO front contact; AZO surface; Si; active layers; alumino-borosilicate glasses; aluminum doped zinc oxide films; conductive layers; contaminant migration; diffusion-barrier; enhanced light trapping; glass surfaces; high-performance micromorph solar cells; low cost solar modules; low-iron glass substrates; manufacturable barrier layer; micromorph tandem junction solar cells; multistep deposition process; optical coupling; pulsed DC magnetron sputtered AZO films; refractive index; silicon oxy-nitride barrier films; silicon oxy-nitride surface; solar cell performance; surface texture characteristics; thin film silicon solar cells; transparent front contact layer; well-textured AZO films; wet-chemical texturing; wet-etching; Films; Glass; Photovoltaic cells; Silicon; Surface texture; Surface treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2010 35th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
ISSN :
0160-8371
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5890-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2010.5614547
Filename :
5614547
Link To Document :
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