Silicon heterojunction solar cell with passivated hole selective MoO x contact

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Abstract

We explore substoichiometric molybdenum trioxide (MoOx, x < 3) as a dopant-free, hole-selective contact for silicon solar cells. Using an intrinsic hydrogenated amorphous silicon passivation layer between the oxide and the silicon absorber, we demonstrate a high open-circuit voltage of 711 mV and power conversion efficiency of 18.8%. Due to the wide band gap of MoO x, we observe a substantial gain in photocurrent of 1.9 mA/cm 2 in the ultraviolet and visible part of the solar spectrum, when compared to a p-type amorphous silicon emitter of a traditional silicon heterojunction cell. Our results emphasize the strong potential for oxides as carrier selective heterojunction partners to inorganic semiconductors. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Battaglia, C., De Nicolás, S. M., De Wolf, S., Yin, X., Zheng, M., Ballif, C., & Javey, A. (2014). Silicon heterojunction solar cell with passivated hole selective MoO x contact. Applied Physics Letters, 104(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4868880

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