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  • Titanium oxide (TiO) is emerging as an effective electron-selective contact for solar cells and semiconductors due to its favorable electron barrier at the TiO/semiconductor interface.
  • Researchers have demonstrated the use of TiO nanolayers, approximately 5 nm thick, on silicon substrates, leading to solar cells with power conversion efficiencies over 20%.
  • The composition of the TiO/Si interface can be altered through atomic layer deposition and post-treatments, which enhances hole extraction and surface passivation, potentially replacing conventional materials in device applications.

Article Abstract

Titanium oxide (TiO) has recently emerged as an electron-selective passivating contact for solar cell and semiconductor device applications. The mechanism behind this function has been attributed to the lower energy barrier for electrons than holes at the TiO/semiconductor interface. Here we report an antithetic function of TiO nanolayers (∼5 nm), which were grown by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on either planar or textured crystalline silicon (Si) without a buffer layer, acting as efficient -selective contacts with excellent surface passivation. We demonstrate the proof-of-concept solar cells with power conversion efficiencies above 20% with both - and -Si absorbers. We show that the elemental composition in the TiO/Si interfacial layers (TiOSi:H and SiO:H), which can be manipulated by the ALD process and the post-treatments such as exposure to atomic hydrogen and supply of oxygen during annealing, is a key in the efficient hole extraction and surface passivation. This new hole-selective passivating contact opens opportunities for replacing the widely used heterocontacts and dielectric-passivation layers in various device applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c14239DOI Listing

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