2011
DOI: 10.7498/aps.60.088801
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Oxygen and carbon behaviors in multi-crystalline silicon and their effect on solar cell conversion efficiency

Abstract: Understanding and controlling the impurity behavior are important for low-cost and high-efficiency of multi-crystalline silicon solar cells. We employ the infrared spectroscopy to study the change of oxygen and carbon concentrations after thermal treatment in different parts of multi-crystalline silicon ingots grown by directional solidification technology. In correlation with the solar cell performances such as the minority carrier lifetime, photoelectric conversion efficiency and internal quantum efficiency,… Show more

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