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Anomalous temperature dependence of diode saturation currents in polycrystalline silicon thin-film solar cells on glass

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posted on 2024-07-13, 00:26 authored by J. Wong, J. L. Huang, O. Kunz, Z. Ouyang, S. He, P. I. Widenborg, A. G. Aberle, M. Keevers, M. A. Green
Temperature dependent Suns-Voc measurements are performed on four types of polycrystalline silicon thin-film solar cells on glass substrates, all of which are made by solid phase crystallization∕epitaxy of amorphous silicon from plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition or e-beam evaporation. Under the two-diode model, the diode saturation currents corresponding to n = 1 recombination processes for these polycrystalline silicon p‐n junction cells follow an Arrhenius law with activation energies about 0.15-0.18 eV lower than that of single-crystal silicon p‐n diodes of 1.206 eV, regardless of whether the cells have an n- or p-type base. This discrepancy manifests itself unambiguously in a reduced temperature sensitivity of the open-circuit voltage in thin-film polycrystalline silicon solar cells compared to single-crystal silicon cells with similar voltages. The physical origin of the lowered activation energy is attributed to subgap levels acting either as minority carrier traps or shallow recombination centers.

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0021-8979

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Journal of Applied Physics

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105

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10

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article no. 103705

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American Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2009 American Institute of Physics. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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