Recombination Activity of Crystal Defects in Epitaxially Grown Silicon Wafers for Highly Efficient Solar Cells
Clara Rittmann,
Ella S. Supik,
Marion Drießen
et al.
Abstract:Aiming for highly efficient solar cells based on wafers with a low carbon footprint, silicon (Si) EpiWafers are grown epitaxially on reusable, highly doped Si substrates with a stack of porous Si layers (PorSi) for detachment. A state‐of‐the‐art p‐type Si EpiWafer exhibiting a minority charge carrier lifetime of up to 2.2 ms detected at an excess charge carrier density of ≈1 × 1015 cm−3 by photoluminescence (PL) imaging is presented. This translates to a predicted solar cell efficiency of 25.6%, calculated by … Show more
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