Water-based sonochemical cleaning in the manufacturing of high-efficiency photovoltaic cells

Author(s)
A. Nadtochiy, Artem Podolian, Oleg Korotchenkov, Julian Schmid, Erika Kancsar, Viktor Schlosser
Abstract

We found that organic particle contaminants are effectively removed during ultrasonic cleaning in distilled water, as evidenced by the disappearance of organic-related absorption peaks and remarkable shortening of the surface photovoltage decay transients (SPV). SPV decay transient mappings obtained with a 100-μm spatial resolution (see abstract figure) show that, in multicrystalline Si wafers, the resulting effect on the decay time is markedly non-uniform compared with that observed in crystalline Si, implying the existence of a mechanism associated with the grain boundaries. The data are tentatively interpreted in terms of the wafer hydrogenization, which most probably occur through the grain boundaries. It is assumed that elevated temperatures inside a cavitating bubble may lead to water and bubble gas decomposition, accompanied by a subsequent trapping of the decomposed particulates at the silicon surface. These particulates can then be predominantly incorporated into the grain boundary regions. We suggest that this can be in part due to hydrogen molecules decomposed in water which are mobile in silicon.

Organisation(s)
Electronic Properties of Materials
External organisation(s)
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU)
Journal
Physica Status Solidi C-Current Topics in Solid State Physics
Volume
8
Pages
2927-2930
No. of pages
4
ISSN
1862-6351
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.201084062
Publication date
2011
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103009 Solid state physics, 103018 Materials physics
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/waterbased-sonochemical-cleaning-in-the-manufacturing-of-highefficiency-photovoltaic-cells(564dc049-0076-46ae-bac8-7ea7e27299c0).html