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Advanced millisecond annealing technologies are being implemented to enable scaling of silicidation of Ni for contacts. There are several aspects of the millisecond annealing process that must be optimized in order to minimize defects and improve yield. One critical aspect is that NiSi agglomeration must be suppressed at higher annealing temperatures. Typically, the onset of agglomeration can be detected...
This work presents a novel and low-cost printing technique to construct a three-layer (Pd/Ni/Cu) structure as front side conductor of textured mono-crystalline silicon solar cells. The technique involves microcontact printing and electrochemical deposition. Electrochemical deposition including electroless Ni and electroplated Cu offers an inexpensive method in contrast to the conventional silver-paste...
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