Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9812376 | Thin Solid Films | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Thin polycrystalline “seed layers” have been created on ceramic substrates using aluminium-induced crystallization (AIC) of amorphous silicon. An intermediate spin-on-oxide between substrate and AIC layer suppresses excessive nucleation and leads to larger grains. Epitaxial growth with high-temperature chemical vapor deposition has been successfully performed on these seed layers, yielding an average grain size around 5 μm. In this way, solar cells with grain size larger than active layer thickness have been made, reaching Voc values up to 460 mV and energy conversion efficiencies around 4.5%.
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Authors
I. Gordon, D. Van Gestel, K. Van Nieuwenhuysen, L. Carnel, G. Beaucarne, J. Poortmans,