Abstract

The properties of n‐GaP/p‐Si interface as well as their influence on solar cell performance are studied for GaP layers grown by low‐temperature (380 °C) plasma‐enhanced atomic layer deposition (PE‐ALD). The influence of different plasma treatments and RF power values are explored. The increase of RF power leads to a growth transition from amorphous (a‐GaP) to microcrystalline GaP (μc‐GaP) with either amorphous‐GaP/Si or epitaxial‐GaP/Si interface, respectively. However, when continuous hydrogen plasma is used the amorphous‐GaP/Si interface exhibits better photovoltaic performance compared to the epitaxial one. Values of open circuit voltage, Voc = 0.45–0.55 V and internal quantum efficiencies, IQE > 0.9 are obtained for amorphous‐GaP/Si interfaces compared to Voc = 0.25–0.35 V and IQE < 0.45 for epitaxial‐GaP/Si interfaces. According to admittance spectroscopy and TEM studies the near‐surface (30–50 nm) area of the Si substrate is damaged during growth with high RF power of hydrogen plasma. A hole trap at the level of EV + (0.33 ± 0.02) eV is detected by admittance spectroscopy in this damaged Si area. The damage of Si is not observed by TEM when the deposition of the structures with epitaxial‐GaP/Si interface is realized by a modified process without hydrogen plasma indicating that the damage of the near‐surface area of Si is related to hydrogen plasma interaction.

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