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Light-induced metastability in hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon solar cells
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Nanocrystalline MaterialElectrical EngineeringPhotoluminescenceEngineeringApplied PhysicsHydrogenated Nanocrystalline SiliconPhoton EnergyLight-induced MetastabilityOptoelectronicsPhotovoltaicsSilicon On InsulatorSolar Cell Materials
Light-induced metastability in hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si:H) single-junction solar cells has been studied under different light spectra. The nc-Si:H studied contains a certain fraction of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H). We observe no light-induced degradation when the photon energy used is lower than the bandgap of a-Si:H, while degradation occurs when the photon energy is higher than the bandgap. We conclude that the light-induced defect generation occurs mainly in the amorphous phase. Light soaking experiments on a-Si:H∕a-SiGe:H∕nc-Si:H triple-junction solar cells show no light-induced degradation in the bottom cell, because the a-Si:H top and a a-SiGe:H middle cells absorb most of the high-energy photons.
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