Characterization of silicon heterojunctions for solar cells

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Conductive-probe atomic force microscopy (CP-AFM) measurements reveal the existence of a conductive channel at the interface between p-type hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) and n-type crystalline silicon (c-Si) as well as at the interface between n-type a-Si:H and p-type c-Si. This is in good agreement with planar conductance measurements that show a large interface conductance. It is demonstrated that these features are related to the existence of a strong inversion layer of holes at the c-Si surface of (p) a-Si:H/(n) c-Si structures, and to a strong inversion layer of electrons at the c-Si surface of (n) a-Si:H/(p) c-Si heterojunctions. These are intimately related to the band offsets, which allows us to determine these parameters with good precision. © 2011 Kleider et al.

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Kleider, J. P., Alvarez, J., Ankudinov, A. V., Gudovskikh, A. S., Gushchina, E. V., Labrune, M., … Terukov, E. I. (2011). Characterization of silicon heterojunctions for solar cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-152

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