Assessment and parameterisation of Coulomb-enhanced Auger recombination coefficients in lowly injected crystalline silicon

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Altermatt, PP
Schmidt, J
Heiser, G
Aberle, AG
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[1] INST SOLARENERGIEFORSCH HAMELN EMMERTHAL,D-31860 EMMERTHAL,GERMANY
[2] UNIV NEW S WALES,SCH COMP SCI & ENGN,SYDNEY,NSW 2052,AUSTRALIA
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10.1063/1.366360
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In traditional band-to-band Anger recombination theory, the low-injection carrier lifetime is an inverse quadratic function of the doping density. However, for doping densities below about 3 x 10(18)cm(-3), the low-injection Anger lifetimes measured in the past on silicon-were significantly smaller than predicted by this theory. Recently, a new theory has been developed [A. Hangleiter and R. Hacker, Phys. Rev. Lett. SS, 215 (1990)] that attributes these deviations to Coulombic interactions between mobile charge carriers, This theory has been supported experimentally to a high degree of accuracy in n-type silicon; however, no satisfactory support for it has been found in p-type silicon for doping densities below 3 x 10(17) cm(-3). In this work, we investigate the most recent lifetime measurements of crystalline silicon and support experimentally the Coulomb-enhanced Auger theory in p-type silicon in the doping range down to 1 x 10(16)cm(-3), Based on the experimental data, we present an empirical parameterisation of the low-injection Auger lifetime, This parameterisation is valid in n- and p-type silicon with arbitrary doping concentrations and for temperatures between 70 and 400 K. We implement this parameterisation into a numerical device simulator to demonstrate how the new Auger limit influences the open-circuit voltage capability of silicon solar cells. Further, we briefly discuss why the Anger recombination rates are less enhanced under high-injection conditions than under low-injection conditions, (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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