Polyethienimine interface dipole tuning for electron selective contacts

2022 IEEE 49th Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (PVSC)(2022)

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This work studies the use of thin layers of polyethylenimine (PEI) as an interface film to produce electron selective contacts for photovoltaic applications in crystalline silicon. Generally, in conjugated polyelectrolytes such as PEI with a high Lewis basicity, charge is accumulated along the chain of the polymer and counter anions from the solvent create an intense dipole array. In this work, part of the amine groups in PEI are protonated by the solvent that behaves as a weak Brønsted acid during the process. The PEI band modification is able to eliminate Fermi level pinning at metal/semiconductor junctions as it shifts the work function of the metallic electrode by more than 1 eV. As a consequence, induced charge transport between the metal and the semiconductor forms an electron accumulation region and promotes enhanced selectivity.
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Silicon Photovoltaics,Dipoles,Selective contacts,Conjugated Polyelectrolites
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