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            | LPCVD polysilicon passivating contacts | 
        
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                Geerligs, L.J.; Stodolny, M.K. ; Wu, Y. ; Gutjahr, A. ; Janssen, G.J.M. ; Romijn, I.G. ; Anker, J. ; Bende, E.E. ; Ciftpinar, E.H. ; Lenes, M. ; Luchies, J.M. | 
        
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                Solar Energy | 28-8-2016 | 
        
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            | ECN-M--16-061 | Conference Paper | 
        
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            | 8 | Download PDF | 
    
    
    
        Abstract:
        This paper presents progress by ECN and Tempress in developing and integrating processing of polysilicon passivating contacts aimed at use for low-cost industrial cell production. The polysilicon (“poly”) is deposited by low pressure chemical vapour deposition (LPCVD), and we present results with in-situ as well as ex-situ doping processes. We demonstrate synergy and compatibility with industrial cell processing; for example applying hydrogenation from silicon nitride coating layers, and metallization by screen printed fire-through paste. We analyze the relation between surface recombination current prefactor Jo and the processing of the polysilicon. For n-type poly (“n-poly”) we obtain Jo down to ~0.8 fA/cm2 and ~3 fA/cm2 on planar and textured surface, respectively; for p-poly Jo down to ~6 fA/cm2 on planar surface (results on textured surface are pending). We have fabricated 6 inch screen printed bifacial n-type cells with a diffused boron emitter and an n-poly back contact (called PERPoly cell), with an efficiency of 20.9%, representing an industrially relevant application of the polysilicon technology. In the presentation we will also consider other variations of cSi cells with poly passivating contacts.
    
    
        
        
    
    
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