Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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729536 | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Microcrystalline silicon (μc-Si) thin films are widely used for silicon thin film solar cells, especially in the high performance tandem solar cells which comprise an amorphous silicon junction at the top and a μc-Si junction at the bottom. One of the major factors affecting the photovoltaic properties of μc-Si thin film solar cells of thin films is the quality of the μc-Si thin films. In this work, we investigated the effect of substrates on the crystallization characteristics and growth behaviors of μc-Si thin films grown by the plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition method (PECVD), and found that substrates have a strong effect on the crystallization characteristics of μc-Si thin films. In addition, the growth rate of μc-Si thin films was also highly influenced by the substrates. Three types of substrates, quartz glass, single crystalline silicon and thermally oxidized single crystalline silicon, were used for growing μc-Si thin films from SiH4/H2 with a flow rate ratio 2:98 at different temperatures. Crystallization characteristics of these μc-Si thin films were studied by Raman scattering and X-ray diffraction techniques.