Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6535105 | Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Transparent conductive oxide (TCO) contacts based on zinc oxide (ZnO) are often used in thin film silicon solar cells and ZnO has a lower contamination potential compared to Tin Oxide or Indium-Tin Oxide. However, in this paper the adverse effects of zinc contamination on solar cell performance in large area systems when using non-optimal processes are demonstrated. Controlled contamination experiments were performed; optical emission spectroscopy allowed us to study the Zn release dynamic; secondary ions mass spectroscopy measurements allowed us to determine the Zn contamination threshold level in a-Si:H solar cells of 1018Â at/cm3. Higher Zn concentrations lead to loss of cell performance in the initial state and increased light induced degradation compared to cells with lower contamination. Additionally, a simple approach for Zn contamination removal is presented.
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Authors
P.A. Losio, S. Ristau, B. Mereu, S. Jost, G.-F. Leu, I. Sinicco,