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Quantitative Recombination and Transport Properties in Silicon from Dynamic Luminescence electronic resource by Johannes Giesecke.

By: Giesecke, Johannes [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. ResearchPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XXI, 284 p. 86 illus., 63 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319061573Subject(s): physics | Electric engineering | Renewable energy sources | Surfaces (Physics) | Physics | Semiconductors | Energy Systems | Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films | Energy Technology | Renewable and Green EnergyDDC classification: 537.622 LOC classification: QC610.9-611.8Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Solar Cell Operation -- Dynamics of Charge Carriers -- Luminescence of Silicon -- Harmonically Modulated Lifetime -- Constraints of Dynamic Carrier Lifetime Techniques -- Evolution of the Experimental Setup -- Conceptual Advances: Recombination Properties -- Conceptual Advances: Transport Properties -- Summary and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Harmonically modulated luminescence combines the advantages of highly sensitive luminescence metrology with an immediate dynamic access to carrier lifetime in semiconductors at a minimum of required a priori information. The present work covers theoretical, conceptual, and experimental advances of the harmonically modulated luminescence technique. Theoretical constraints of dynamic carrier lifetime techniques are rigorously elaborated, including the proof of their differential nature and their characteristics at nonuniform spatial distributions of recombination rate. The pathway toward a unified, reliable, and versatile harmonically modulated carrier lifetime metrology is delineated - covering the entire solar cell production chain from bare ingots to finished solar cells. Accurate access to miscellaneous relevant recombination and transport properties via harmonically modulated luminescence is demonstrated and experimentally validated, embracing injection-dependent carrier lifetimes at extremely low injection conditions, a spatially resolved carrier lifetime calibration of luminescence images, and accurate approaches to both net dopant concentration and minority carrier mobility.
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Introduction -- Solar Cell Operation -- Dynamics of Charge Carriers -- Luminescence of Silicon -- Harmonically Modulated Lifetime -- Constraints of Dynamic Carrier Lifetime Techniques -- Evolution of the Experimental Setup -- Conceptual Advances: Recombination Properties -- Conceptual Advances: Transport Properties -- Summary and Outlook.

Harmonically modulated luminescence combines the advantages of highly sensitive luminescence metrology with an immediate dynamic access to carrier lifetime in semiconductors at a minimum of required a priori information. The present work covers theoretical, conceptual, and experimental advances of the harmonically modulated luminescence technique. Theoretical constraints of dynamic carrier lifetime techniques are rigorously elaborated, including the proof of their differential nature and their characteristics at nonuniform spatial distributions of recombination rate. The pathway toward a unified, reliable, and versatile harmonically modulated carrier lifetime metrology is delineated - covering the entire solar cell production chain from bare ingots to finished solar cells. Accurate access to miscellaneous relevant recombination and transport properties via harmonically modulated luminescence is demonstrated and experimentally validated, embracing injection-dependent carrier lifetimes at extremely low injection conditions, a spatially resolved carrier lifetime calibration of luminescence images, and accurate approaches to both net dopant concentration and minority carrier mobility.

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