Influence of passivating interlayers on the carrier selectivity of MoOx contacts for c-Si solar cells
Mike Tang Soo Kiong Ah Sen,
Gaby Janssen,
Agnes Mewe
et al.
Abstract:The application of molybdenum oxide (MoOx) as a hole-selective contact for silicon-based solar cells has been explored due to superior optical transmittance and potentially leaner manufacturing compared to fully amorphous silicon-based heterojunction (SHJ) devices. However, the development of MoOx contacts has been hampered by their poor thermal stability, resulting in a carrier selectivity loss and an S-shaped IV curve. The aim of this study is to understand the influence of different passivating interlayers … Show more
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