Boron-oxygen-related Defects in Crystalline Silicon: Formation, Recovery Kinetics, and Impact of Compensation - Bianca Lim - Kirjat - Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulsch - 9783838133072 - keskiviikko 25. huhtikuuta 2012
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Boron-oxygen-related Defects in Crystalline Silicon: Formation, Recovery Kinetics, and Impact of Compensation German edition

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Boron-oxygen-related Defects in Crystalline Silicon: Formation, Recovery Kinetics, and Impact of Compensation German edition

Solar cells based on crystalline silicon have already achieved efficiencies greater than 24%. In current production, however, the performance of the vast majority of crystalline silicon solar cells is well below that. The reasons for this disparity are manifold. Poor material quality is one important aspect. Material quality can be reduced by crystallographic defects and undesired impurities. In monocrystalline Czochralski silicon an important impurity is oxygen. While on its own harmless, in combination with boron, a common dopant in silicon solar cells, it is known to lead to a critical light-induced degradation of the material quality and with it cell efficiency. This phenomenon has been extensively studied in recent years and yet the true nature of the defect responsible for the degradation effect has proved to be elusive. In this work, the formation, recovery kinetics as well as the composition of these boron-oxygen-related defects was investigated in compensated silicon. This allowed for a separate investigation of the effects of boron concentration and the doping concentration not possible before. In addition, with regard to the new results, a new defect model was developed.

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Julkaisupäivämäärä keskiviikko 25. huhtikuuta 2012
ISBN13 9783838133072
Tuottaja Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulsch
Sivujen määrä 128
Mitta 150 × 8 × 226 mm   ·   209 g
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