Abstract

We report on the effect of electron and proton irradiation on effective minority carrier lifetimes (τeff) in p-type Ge wafers. Minority carrier lifetimes are assessed using the microwave-detected photoconductance decay (μW-PCD) method. We examine the dependence of τeff on the p-type doping level and on electron and proton radiation fluences at 1 MeV. The measured τeff before and after irradiation are used to estimate the minority carriers’ diffusion lengths, which is an important parameter for solar cell operation. We observe τeff ranging from ≈ 50 to 230 μs for Ge doping levels between 1 × 1017 and 1 × 1016 at.cm−3, corresponding to diffusion lengths of ≈ 500–1400 μm. A separation of τeff in Ge bulk lifetime and surface recombination velocity is conducted by irradiating Ge lifetime samples of different thicknesses. The possible radiation-induced defects are discussed on the basis of literature.

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