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Field-effect passivation on silicon nanowire solar cells

Mallorqui, Anna Dalmau
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Alarcon-Llado, Esther  
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Mundet, Ignasi Canales
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2015
Nano Research

Surface recombination represents a handicap for high-efficiency solar cells. This is especially important for nanowire array solar cells, where the surface-to-volume ratio is greatly enhanced. Here, the effect of different passivation materials on the effective recombination and on the device performance is experimentally analyzed. Our solar cells are large area top-down axial n-p junction silicon nanowires fabricated by means of Near-Field Phase-Shift Lithography (NF-PSL). We report an efficiency of 9.9% for the best cell, passivated with a SiO2/SiN (x) stack. The impact of the presence of a surface fixed charge density at the silicon/oxide interface is studied.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s12274-014-0551-7
Web of Science ID

WOS:000349956600028

Author(s)
Mallorqui, Anna Dalmau
Alarcon-Llado, Esther  
Mundet, Ignasi Canales
Kiani, Amirreza
Demaurex, Benedicte
De Wolf, Stefaan
Menzel, Andreas
Zacharias, Margrit
Fontcuberta I Morral, Anna  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Tsinghua Univ Press

Published in
Nano Research
Volume

8

Issue

2

Start page

673

End page

681

Subjects

field-effect

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passivation

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nanowire

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surface recombination

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solar cell

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IMT-NE Number : 832

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