Abstract

Fourier Transform Photocurrent Spectroscopy (FTPS) has been recently introduced as a fast and highly sensitive method for the evaluation of the optical absorption coefficient of photoconductive thin films such as microcrystalline silicon layers. This contribution represents the first study of FTPS utilization for amorphous silicon layers and cells. FTPS spectra are compared with results of Constant Photocurrent Method (CPM) and Dual Beam Photoconductivity (DBP) measured at different chopping frequencies. We will concentrate to highlight the appropriate measuring conditions and evaluation procedures for correct data interpretation. Moreover, we will present our novel approach for the interference free determination of absorption coefficients of thin films grown on transparent substrates, which is mainly important for very thin layers where broad interference fringes do not allow correct evaluation of parameters such as a slope of the Urbach tail and the defect density.

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