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FTIR analysis of microwave-excited PECVD silicon nitride layers

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Cuevas, Andres
Chen, Florence
Tan, Jason
Mackel, Helmut
Winderbaum, Saul
Roth, Kristin

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This paper presents infrared absorption (FTIR) measurements of SiN layers and correlates them to their ability to passivate silicon wafer surfaces. The best passivation was obtained for films having a nitrogen to silicon atomic composition in the proximity of N/Si=1.2, together with a high concentration of Si-N bonds (approximately 1×1023 cm-3) and a refractive index in the vicinity of n=2. The total hydrogen concentration in these films remained practically unchanged after a high temperature firing cycle, which indicates a good thermal stability. In contrast, silicon rich layers (higher refractive index and lower Si-N bond density) suffered a large reduction in the total hydrogen content. These results support the suggestion by ECN researchers that the Si-N bond concentration can be a good indicator of the ultimate electronic impact of the SiN layers.

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Proceedings of the World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion 2006

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2037-12-31
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