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  4. Effects of high-temperature treatment on the hydrogen distribution in silicon oxynitride/silicon nitride stacks for crystalline silicon surface passivation
 
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2013
Journal Article
Title

Effects of high-temperature treatment on the hydrogen distribution in silicon oxynitride/silicon nitride stacks for crystalline silicon surface passivation

Abstract
This work investigates a double layer stack system that can be used for surface passivation of crystalline silicon. The stack consists of amorphous silicon-rich silicon oxynitride and amorphous silicon nitride on top. Both layers are fabricated by means of plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition. We investigate the stack in terms of changes in the hydrogen content and distribution within the different stack layers due to a high temperature treatment. For that purpose the stack is studied by Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy and nuclear reaction analysis before and after fast firing at 850°C. Our results determine the bottom silicon oxynitride layer as very hydrogen-rich. Furthermore, we identify the silicon nitride capping layer as diffusion barrier to atomic hydrogen but still allowing an effusion of molecular hydrogen. We present a qualitative model that explains our findings and distinguishes between atomic and molecular hydrogen.
Author(s)
Schwab, C.
Hofmann, Marc  
Heller, R.
Seiffe, Johannes
Rentsch, Jochen  
Preu, Ralf  
Journal
Physica status solidi. A  
DOI
10.1002/pssa.201329308
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • PV Produktionstechnologie und Qualitätssicherung

  • Silicium-Photovoltaik

  • Oberflächen - Konditionierung

  • Passivierung

  • Lichteinfang

  • Herstellung und Analyse von hocheffizienten Solarzellen

  • Pilotherstellung von industrienahen Solarzellen

  • Industrielle und neuartige Solarzellenstrukturen

  • Silicon

  • Nitride

  • Hydrogen

  • Oxynitride

  • Passivation

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