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Influence of defect type on hydrogen passivation efficacy in multicrystalline silicon solar cells
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EngineeringPhotovoltaic SystemSilicon On InsulatorPhotovoltaicsHydrogen PassivationGb CharacterMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringDefect TypeCrystalline DefectsDefect FormationSemiconductor Device FabricationHydrogenMicrostructureHydrogen Passivation EfficacyHydrogen TransitionApplied PhysicsMulticrystalline SiliconSolar Cell Materials
Abstract We examine the effectiveness of hydrogen passivation as a function of defect type and microstructure at grain boundaries (GBs) in multicrystalline silicon. We analyze a solar cell with alternating mm‐wide bare and SiN x ‐coated stripes using laser‐beam‐induced current, electron backscatter diffraction, X‐ray fluorescence microscopy, and defect etching to correlate pre‐ and post‐hydrogenation recombination activity with GB character, density of iron‐silicide nanoprecipitates, and dislocations. A strong correlation was found between GB recombination activity and the nature/density of etch pits along the boundaries, while iron silicide precipitates above detection limits were found to play a less significant role. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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