Abstract

We present an electron-conductive, hole-blocking contact for silicon solar cell in this work. Quasi-metallic titanium nitride (TiN), deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering, is proven to be an effective electron-selective contact for silicon solar cell, simultaneously achieving a low contact resistivity (ρ c ) of ~ 16 mΩ∙cm2 and a tolerable contact recombination parameter (J 0c ) of ~ 500 fA/cm2. By the implementation of the dual-function SiO 2 /TiN contact, which acts simultaneously as efficient surface passivating and metal electrode, a power conversion efficiency of 20% is achieved on an n-type silicon solar cell with a simple structure. This work demonstrates a way to develop efficient n-type Si solar cells with dual-function metal nitride contacts at a low cost.

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