The influence of orientation and morphology on the passivation of crystalline silicon surfaces by Al2O3
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Black, Lachlan E.
Kho, Teng C.
McIntosh, Keith R.
Cuevas, Andres
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Elsevier
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We compare the passivation provided by Al2O3 deposited on planar <100> and <111>, and textured <100>, boron-diffused and
undiffused crystalline silicon surfaces. The passivation of <111> surfaces is found to be somewhat worse than that of <100>
surfaces for the as-deposited films, but improves to similar values after annealing. Higher recombination at textured surfaces
compared to planar <111> surfaces can be largely, though not entirely, attributed to the difference in surface area. The
passivation of both as-deposited and annealed films is found to improve over time when stored under ambient conditions. This
helps give context to the myriad of results reported on planar <100> samples – we expect J0 values measured for Al2O3 layers on
such surfaces to increase by a factor of ~2 to 3 on textured surfaces.
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Energy Procedia