The aim of this work was to study the effect of solar cell processing steps on the electrical quality ofthe material, using photoluminescence spectroscopy as a non-contact technique. It was confirmed that consecutive steps in solar cell processing not only lead to electronic quality upgrading in Ribbon and multicrystalline silicon wafers, but also to the introduction of recombining defects. Furthermore, the importance and usefulness of photoluminescence technique on the overall improvement ofthe substrate material is discussed

Binetti, S., LE DONNE, A., Acciarri, M. (2005). Processing step related upgrading of silicon based solar cells detected by photoluminescence spectroscopy. SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS, 86(1), 11-18 [10.1016/j.solmat.2004.05.020].

Processing step related upgrading of silicon based solar cells detected by photoluminescence spectroscopy

BINETTI, SIMONA OLGA;LE DONNE, ALESSIA;ACCIARRI, MAURIZIO FILIPPO
2005

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the effect of solar cell processing steps on the electrical quality ofthe material, using photoluminescence spectroscopy as a non-contact technique. It was confirmed that consecutive steps in solar cell processing not only lead to electronic quality upgrading in Ribbon and multicrystalline silicon wafers, but also to the introduction of recombining defects. Furthermore, the importance and usefulness of photoluminescence technique on the overall improvement ofthe substrate material is discussed
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Silicon; Photoluminescence; Solar cells; Gettering; Oxygen segregation
English
2005
86
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11
18
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Binetti, S., LE DONNE, A., Acciarri, M. (2005). Processing step related upgrading of silicon based solar cells detected by photoluminescence spectroscopy. SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS, 86(1), 11-18 [10.1016/j.solmat.2004.05.020].
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