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Picosecond and nanosecond laser annealing and simulation of amorphous silicon thin films for solar cell applications
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Materials ScienceSolar Cell ApplicationsElectrical EngineeringSolid State LaserEngineeringPhysicsNanosecond Laser AnnealingApplied PhysicsPicosecond DiodeLaser Processing TechnologyLaser-assisted DepositionThin FilmsPulsed Laser DepositionAmorphous SolidYag LaserPhotovoltaicsSilicon On InsulatorThin Film Processing
In this work, a picosecond diode pumped solid state laser and a nanosecond Nd:YAG laser have been used for the annealing and the partial nano-crystallization of an amorphous silicon layer. These experiments were conducted as an alternative/complementary to plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method for fabrication of micromorph tandem solar cell. The laser experimental work was combined with simulations of the annealing process, in terms of temperature distribution evolution, in order to predetermine the optimum annealing conditions. The annealed material was studied, as a function of several annealing parameters (wavelength, pulse duration, fluence), as far as it concerns its structural properties, by X-ray diffraction, SEM, and micro-Raman techniques.
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