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Minority Carrier Lifetime Variations in Multicrystalline Silicon Wafers with Temperature and Ingot Position

2017

The minority carrier lifetimes of multicrystalline silicon wafers are mapped using microwave photoconductive decay for different temperatures and ingot positions. Wafers from the top of the ingot display larger areas with lower lifetimes compared to wafers from the bottom. The lifetimes of low-lifetime areas are found to increase with the temperature, while the lifetimes of some high-lifetime areas decrease or remain unchanged. The relative improvement of the low-lifetime areas is considerably larger than the relative change in the high-lifetime areas. We suggest that the above-mentioned observations explain, at least partially, why previous studies have found the relative temperature coeff…

Materials sciencePassivationSiliconbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementCarrier lifetimePlasmachemistryPosition (vector)OptoelectronicsWaferIngotbusinessMicrowave2017 IEEE 44th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC)
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Temperature Sensitivity of Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cells

2019

This paper presents an experimental investigation of the temperature coefficients of multicrystalline silicon solar cells. The aim was to determine if some cell parameters can affect positively the temperature sensitivity without detrimental impact on the efficiency. Commercial solar cells with different bulk resistivities, compensation levels, and cell architectures have been studied. We report that the base net doping, the location of the solar cell along the brick and the cell architecture have significant impacts on the temperature coefficients. Moreover, we show how the change in recombination mechanisms along the ingot height affects the temperature coefficients. The compensation leve…

Materials sciencePassivationSiliconchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawAluminiumSolar cellElectrical and Electronic EngineeringIngotCommon emitterbusiness.industryDopingfood and beverages021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessVoltageIEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
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Improved stability of black silicon detectors using aluminum oxide surface passivation

2021

Publisher Copyright: © 2021 ESA and CNES We have studied how high-energy electron irradiation (12 MeV, total dose 66 krad(Si)) and long term humidity exposure (75%, 75 °C, 500 hours) influence the induced junction black silicon or planar photodiode characteristics. In our case, the induced junction is formed using n-type silicon and atomic-layer deposited aluminum oxide (Al2O3), which contains a large negative fixed charge. We compare the results with corresponding planar pn-junction detectors passivated with either with silicon dioxide (SiO2) or Al2O3. The results show that the induced junction detectors remain stable as their responsivity remains nearly unaffected during the electron beam…

Materials sciencePassivationalumiinioksidi114 Physical scienceslaw.inventionelektroniikkakomponentitPhotodiodechemistry.chemical_compoundlawpuolijohteetphotodiodeIrradiationAluminum oxidebusiness.industryionisoiva säteilyBlack siliconDetectorblack siliconBlack siliconHumidityHumidityPhotodiodechemistrysäteilyfysiikkailmaisimetOptoelectronicsIrradiationbusinessilmankosteuspiidioksidi
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Anisotropic optical response of GaN and AlN nanowires.

2012

We present a theoretical study of the electronic structure and optical properties of free-standing GaN and AlN nanowires. We have implemented the empirical tight-binding method, with an orbital basis sp(3), that includes the spin-orbit interaction. The passivation of the dangling bonds at the free surfaces is also studied, together with the effects on the electronic structure of the nanowire. For both GaN and AlN nanowires, we have found a remarkable anisotropy of the optical absorption when the light-polarization changes, showing in the case of GaN a dependence on the nanowire size.

Materials sciencePassivationbusiness.industryDangling bondNanowirePhysics::OpticsElectronic structureCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessAnisotropyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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Reduced Recombination Losses in Evaporated Perovskite Solar Cells by Postfabrication Treatment

2021

The photovoltaic perovskite research community has now developed a large set of tools and techniques to improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE). One such arcane trick is to allow the finished devices to dwell in time, and the PCE often improves. Herein, a mild postannealing procedure is implemented on coevaporated perovskite solar cells confirming a substantial PCE improvement, mainly attributed to an increased open-circuit voltage (V\(_{OC}\)). From a V\(_{OC}\) of around 1.11 V directly after preparation, the voltage improves to more than 1.18 V by temporal and thermal annealing. To clarify the origin of this annealing effect, an in-depth device experimental and simulation character…

Materials sciencePassivationbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOptoelectronicsddc:530Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMaterialsRecombinationCèl·lules fotoelèctriquesPerovskite (structure)
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Molecular Passivation of MoO3: Band Alignment and Protection of Charge Transport Layers in Vacuum-Deposited Perovskite Solar Cells

2019

Vacuum-deposition of perovskite solar cells can achieve efficiencies rivalling solution-based methods and it allows for more complex device stacks. MoO3 has been used to enhance carrier extraction to the transparent bottom electrode in a p-i-n configuration, here we show that by inserting an organic charge transport molecule it can also be used on the top of a perovskite absorber in a n-i-p configuration. This strategy enables the first vacuum-deposited perovskite solar cells with metal oxides as charge transporting layers for both electrons and holes leading to power conversion efficiency > 19 %.

Materials sciencePassivationbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringExtraction (chemistry)Charge (physics)02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesVacuum depositionMaterials ChemistryOptoelectronicsMOLIBDÊNIO0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterialsCèl·lules fotoelèctriquesPerovskite (structure)
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Mass‐Spectrometric Imaging of Electrode Surfaces—a View on Electrochemical Side Reactions

2020

Abstract Electrochemical side reactions, often referred to as “electrode fouling”, are known to be a major challenge in electro‐organic synthesis and the functionality of modern batteries. Often, polymerization of one or more components is observed. When reaching their limit of solubility, those polymers tend to adsorb on the surface of the electrode, resulting in a passivation of the respective electrode area, which may impact electrochemical performance. Here, matrix‐assisted laser‐desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI‐MS) is presented as valuable imaging technique to visualize polymer deposition on electrode surfaces. Oligomer size distribution and its dependency on the contact …

Materials sciencePassivationengineering.material010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysiselectrode foulingchemistry.chemical_classificationFouling010405 organic chemistryCommunicationDiamondGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPolymerCommunications0104 chemical sciencesAnodeChemical engineeringchemistryPolymerizationelectrochemistrypolymerizationElectrodeengineeringMALDI-MS imagingelectrochemical side reactionsAngewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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Investigation on passivity of titanium under steady-state conditions in acidic solutions

2011

Abstract The passivity of titanium was studied using potentiostatic polarization combined with Mott–Schottky analysis in acidic solutions. The oxide layer was characterized as an n-type semiconducting, oxygen deficient oxide (TiO1.993–1.996) with a donor density in the range of 1019–1020 cm−3 depending on electrode potential and electrolyte pH. The calculated thickness for the inner oxide layer was in the range of 1–4 nm, increasing linearly with applied potential and exponentially with electrolyte pH. The potential- and pH-dependence of the inner oxide thickness was interpreted by a modified point defect model for the migration-controlled oxide growth, in which the rate-determining step in…

Materials sciencePassivityInorganic chemistryOxidechemistry.chemical_elementEquivalent oxide thicknessElectrolyteCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLattice (order)General Materials SciencePolarization (electrochemistry)Electrode potentialTitaniumMaterials Chemistry and Physics
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Passive Behavior and Passivity Breakdown of AISI 304 in LiBr Solutions through Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy

2014

The passive behavior and passivity breakdown of AISI 304 stainless steel in LiBr solutions has been investigated by means of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). The sample generation - tip collection (SG-TC) mode was used to operate the SECM and the tip potential was biased to detect the electroactive species. The evolution of the current at the ultramicroelectrode tip with the applied potential within the passive range was followed at different LiBr concentrations. Results show that the absolute value of the current at the tip increases with the applied potential. Additionally, SECM was also used to detect stable pits formed on the stainless steel surface in a 0.2 M LiBr solution. …

Materials sciencePassivityPassive behaviorSEMICONDUCTING PROPERTIESAUSTENITIC-STAINLESS-STEELSINGENIERIA QUIMICAScanning electrochemical microscopyMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryPitting corrosionMETALS-BASED CIVILIZATIONLOCALIZED CORROSIONCOATED METALSRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentIN-SITUMetallurgyOXIDE-FILMSCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectroquímicaELECTRONIC-STRUCTUREPITTING CORROSIONDEGRADATION PROCESSESAcer CorrosióJournal of The Electrochemical Society
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Incorporation of potassium halides in the mechanosynthesis of inorganic perovskites: feasibility and limitations of ion-replacement and trap passivat…

2018

Potassium halides (KX; X = I, Br, or Cl) were incorporated as partial replacements of CsBr in the mechanosynthesis of CsPbBr3. This led to partial substitution of both monovalent ions forming mixed Cs1−xKxPbBr3−yXy perovskites. Longer photoluminescence lifetimes were also observed, possibly linked to the formation of a non-perovskite KPb2X5 passivating layer.

Materials sciencePhotoluminescencePassivationGeneral Chemical EngineeringPotassiumInorganic chemistryHalidechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIonTrap (computing)chemistryMechanosynthesis0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)MaterialsFisicoquímicaRSC Advances
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