2018
DOI: 10.7567/jjap.57.08rb11
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Formation of Si thin films by electrodeposition in ionic liquids for solar cell applications

Abstract: Electrochemical processing can potentially be used for the cost-effective and large-scale fabrication of solar cells based on nanostructured Si thin films. Herein, we fabricated Si thin films for solar cell applications by electrodeposition in ionic liquids and performed a systematic investigation of film structure control and doping effects. Notably, relatively smooth and compact films were obtained by the modulation of the rest time during the electrodeposition under light irradiation, and the addition of Al… Show more

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“…Owing to its favorable physical properties, this material is an indispensable component for solar energy conversion and electronic industry. The possibility to form reversible Si–Li alloys and to boost the energy density of the next-generation rechargeable batteries provides a new important perspective for the development of advanced energy storage. However, the industrial production of pure silicon is highly energy-consuming since the chemical reduction of SiO 2 , which is involved in this process, is performed at 2000 °C. Furthermore, depending on its application, refining of the metallurgical silicon is afterward necessary .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Owing to its favorable physical properties, this material is an indispensable component for solar energy conversion and electronic industry. The possibility to form reversible Si–Li alloys and to boost the energy density of the next-generation rechargeable batteries provides a new important perspective for the development of advanced energy storage. However, the industrial production of pure silicon is highly energy-consuming since the chemical reduction of SiO 2 , which is involved in this process, is performed at 2000 °C. Furthermore, depending on its application, refining of the metallurgical silicon is afterward necessary .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the first report on this topic, silicon electrodeposition at room temperature has been performed in different electrolytes, involving as a solvent propylene carbonate (PC), , dichloromethane, acetonitrile, ,, tetrahydrofuran, ,,, and a few types of different ILs. ,,, However, the obtained Si layers contain large amounts of decomposition products of the corresponding electrolytes. ,,, Additionally, the high volatility and flammability of the conventional organic solvents are serious disadvantages when applied in electrolytes. In contrast, ILs do not share the latter problems and, moreover, they offer a large electrochemical window of stability, which enables their safe and effective application .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relevant example is the deposition from ionic liquids (ILs) – room temperature molten salts. As will be discussed in section , only very thin Si layers were deposited from ILs due to insulating properties of the deposits at room temperature. …”
Section: Voltammetry and Basic Reactions Of Silicon As An Electrode I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an innovative approach was proposed by Tsuyuki et al, which is based on the formation of Si thin films in ILs under light irradiation conditions . The process has been studied in N -trimethyl- N -hexylammonium bis­(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)­imide (TMHA-TFSI) as an ionic liquid and SiCl 4 as a Si source.…”
Section: Thin Si Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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