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Co-annealing of PECVD boron emitters and poly-Si passivating contacts for leaner TOPCon solar cell fabrication

Genç, E.  
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Hurni, J.  
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Libraro, S.  
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October 15, 2025
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

This study investigates the feasibility of a single-step annealing process for tunnel oxide passivating contact (TOPCon) solar cell fabrication to replace the conventional two-step approach. We present a novel method using a single thermal treatment to simultaneously form the boron emitter at the front and poly-Si-based passivating contact at the rear of the device. Both are based on layers deposited by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). First, we tailor the boron emitter profile. We achieved boron emitter profiles with surface concentrations ranging from 3×1019to1×1020cm−3 and depths between 100 and 600 nm by adjusting the deposition parameters and annealing conditions. Secondly, we show that n-type poly-Si layers are suitable for co-annealing when an additional N2O plasma treatment is applied to tunnel oxide formed by exposure to UV-O3. This approach enables the achievement of iVoc up to 720 mV and contact resistivity ≤100mΩcm2. Finally, we demonstrate the viability of the co-annealing process with a proof-of-concept solar cell, which shows a promising power conversion efficiency of 21%.

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