Minority carrier traps in Czochralski-grown p-type silicon crystals doped with B, Al, Ga, or In impurity atoms

J. T. D. de Guzman, V. Markevich, S. Hammersley, I. Hawkins, I. Crowe, N. Abrosimov, R. Falster, J. Binns, P. Altermatt, M. Halsall, A. Peaker
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Minority carrier traps in Czochralski-grown (Cz) silicon crystals doped with either boron, aluminum, gallium, or indium impurity atoms have been investigated by means of deep-level transient spectroscopy and other junction-related techniques. The experimental data have suggested that minority carrier trapping effects in Cz-Si samples doped with different acceptor impurities are associated with complexes incorporating a substitutional group-III impurity atom and two oxygen atoms, which are found to be negative-U defects with close locations of E(-/+) occupancy level at about Eu + 0.32 eV. We have determined the energy barriers and frequency factors for the reversible transformations of the complexes between deep donor and shallow acceptor states. These parameters are discussed in relation to light-induced degradation behavior of solar cells on p-type Cz-Si crystals.
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掺杂B、Al、Ga或in杂质原子的czochralski生长的p型硅晶体中的少数载流子陷阱
利用深能级瞬态光谱和其他结相关技术研究了掺杂硼、铝、镓或铟杂质原子的Cz生长硅晶体中的少数载流子陷阱。实验数据表明,掺杂不同受体杂质的Cz-Si样品中的少数载流子捕获效应与含有取代族iii杂质原子和两个氧原子的配合物有关,这些配合物被发现是负u缺陷,其E(-/+)占据水平在Eu + 0.32 eV左右。我们确定了深层给体态和浅层受体态之间的可逆转化的能量势垒和频率因子。讨论了这些参数与太阳能电池在p型Cz-Si晶体上的光致降解行为的关系。
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