Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5489292 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The GaP crystal quality and Si bulk lifetime of GaP/Si heterostructures, grown by molecular beam epitaxy, are investigated. The Si bulk lifetime is reduced by over one order of magnitude after thermal deoxidation at high temperatures (>700 °C). This significant reduction of the bulk lifetime is not observed when 150 nm-thick SiNx film is present on the backside of Si wafer, which can act as a diffusion barrier and/or getter. In addition, a 15 nm-thick GaP layer grown on the front side of Si wafer with SiNx on the backside shows a high crystal quality of GaP with a low crystalline defect density of 1.1 Ã 105 cmâ2. Moreover, the Si bulk lifetime is determined to be 1.83 ms with a-Si:H passivation at an injected minority-carrier density of 1 Ã 1015 cmâ3, indicative of no bulk lifetime degradation. The high crystallinity of GaP and improved Si bulk lifetime are beneficial to improve photovoltaic device performance of III-V compound solar cells integrated with Si solar cells.
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Authors
Chaomin Zhang, Yeongho Kim, Nikolai N. Faleev, Christiana B. Honsberg,