N. A. M. Sinin, A. R. M. Rais, K. Sopian, M. A. Ibrahim
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Abstract
Screen printing dopant is a new technique to create emitter regions on solar cells. On top of the emitter region, there will be screen-printed metallic contacts that are commonly used silver as front contact. Both processes are performed in separate procedure which requires two different diffusion process involving a high-temperature process. Silver makes good ohmic contact on both light and heavily doped. A solution is proposed by applying a single step of screen printing and annealing process of Ag and phosphorus acid. Simultaneous annealing of Al, Ag, Ag/P screen-printed pastes form diodes with and without heavily doped phosphorous layers under Ag contacts on n-type and p-type silicon wafers by annealing at a constant temperature of 900℃ while varying annealing time from 10-40 seconds at a 10-second interval. The cross-section image of 5% and 10% of Ag/P was measured by using FESEM with EDX report has identified the presence of phosphorus in the Ag/P paste. Dark IV shows an ohmic contact for both p- and n-type. The ability to form the Ag/P paste in the screen-printing process makes it amenable to use as a self-dopant paste process in solar cells.
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Journal of Ovonic Research (JOR) appears with six issues per year and is open to the reviews, papers, short communications and breakings news inserted as Short Notes, in the field of ovonic (mainly chalcogenide) materials for memories, smart materials based on ovonic materials (combinations of various elements including chalcogenides), materials with nano-structures based on various alloys, as well as semiconducting materials and alloys based on amorphous silicon, germanium, carbon in their various nanostructured forms, either simple or doped/alloyed with hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine and other elements of high interest for applications in electronics and optoelectronics. Papers on minerals with possible applications in electronics and optoelectronics are encouraged.