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Role of SiNx Barrier Layer on the Performances of Polyimide Ga₂O₃-doped ZnO p-i-n Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Solar Cells.


ABSTRACT: In this study, silicon nitride (SiNx) thin films were deposited on polyimide (PI) substrates as barrier layers by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system. The gallium-doped zinc oxide (GZO) thin films were deposited on PI and SiNx/PI substrates at room temperature (RT), 100 and 200 °C by radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. The thicknesses of the GZO and SiNx thin films were controlled at around 160 ± 12 nm and 150 ± 10 nm, respectively. The optimal deposition parameters for the SiNx thin films were a working pressure of 800 × 10-3 Torr, a deposition power of 20 W, a deposition temperature of 200 °C, and gas flowing rates of SiH₄ = 20 sccm and NH₃ = 210 sccm, respectively. For the GZO/PI and GZO-SiNx/PI structures we had found that the GZO thin films deposited at 100 and 200 °C had higher crystallinity, higher electron mobility, larger carrier concentration, smaller resistivity, and higher optical transmittance ratio. For that, the GZO thin films deposited at 100 and 200 °C on PI and SiNx/PI substrates with thickness of ~1000 nm were used to fabricate p-i-n hydrogenated amorphous silicon (α-Si) thin film solar cells. 0.5% HCl solution was used to etch the surfaces of the GZO/PI and GZO-SiNx/PI substrates. Finally, PECVD system was used to deposit α-Si thin film onto the etched surfaces of the GZO/PI and GZO-SiNx/PI substrates to fabricate α-Si thin film solar cells, and the solar cells' properties were also investigated. We had found that substrates to get the optimally solar cells' efficiency were 200 °C-deposited GZO-SiNx/PI.

SUBMITTER: Wang FH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5453070 | biostudies-other | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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