Abstract

As a result from the development of silicon thin-film solar cells that had been conducted at Applied Materials over the last few years, we present a new kind of microcrystalline silicon oxide (μc-SiOx:H) based p-layer for the application in amorphous/microcrystalline (a-Si:H/μc-Si:H) tandem solar cells on ZnO substrates. The refractive index of this p-layer can be adjusted in the range 2–3.5 and therefore serves as a refractive index matching layer between ZnO (n∼2) and silicon (n∼4). By applying such a layer the reflection of solar cells can be reduced to 3%. This results in a significant short circuit current increase in thin-film solar cells. As a follow up to the recently published results of large area thin film silicon modules by us [1,2], we describe in this paper in detail the material properties of this new silicon oxide p-layer, the optimization of electrical and optical properties in solar cells and also the impact on the light induced degradation of a-Si/μc-Si tandem junction cells.

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