A magnesium/amorphous silicon passivating contact for n -type crystalline silicon solar cells

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Among the metals, magnesium has one of the lowest work functions, with a value of 3.7 eV. This makes it very suitable to form an electron-conductive cathode contact for silicon solar cells. We present here the experimental demonstration of an amorphous silicon/magnesium/aluminium (a-Si:H/Mg/Al) passivating contact for silicon solar cells. The conduction properties of a thermally evaporated Mg/Al contact structure on n-type crystalline silicon (c-Si) are investigated, achieving a low resistivity Ohmic contact to moderately doped n-type c-Si (∼5 × 1015 cm-3) of ∼0.31 Ω cm2 and ∼0.22 Ω cm2 for samples with and without an amorphous silicon passivating interlayer, respectively. Application of the passivating cathode to the whole rear surface of n-type front junction c-Si solar cells leads to a power conversion efficiency of 19% in a proof-of-concept device. The low thermal budget of the cathode formation, its dopant-less nature, and the simplicity of the device structure enabled by the Mg/Al contact open up possibilities in designing and fabricating low-cost silicon solar cells.

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Wan, Y., Samundsett, C., Yan, D., Allen, T., Peng, J., Cui, J., … Cuevas, A. (2016). A magnesium/amorphous silicon passivating contact for n -type crystalline silicon solar cells. Applied Physics Letters, 109(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4962960

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