Abstract
Passivation of p+-doped silicon is demonstrated by using water (H2O)-based thermal atomic layer-deposited titanium oxide (TiO $_x$ ) films. Emitter saturation current density ( J0 $_e$ ) values below 30 fA/cm2 are obtained on textured p+-doped samples with a sheet resistance in the 80–120 Ω/sq range. This low emitter saturation current density would allow open-circuit voltages up to 720 mV when this TiO $_x$ film is used in n-type silicon wafer solar cells with a front boron emitter. In addition, the optical properties of TiO $_x$ make it an excellent option for use as antireflection coating on the silicon wafer solar cell after encapsulation. Thus, the results demonstrated in this paper could enable interesting new routes for future high-efficiency n-type silicon wafer solar cells.
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