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Self-healing of radiation-induced defects in silicon solar cells for space

Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences Electronics and microelectronics - Optoelectronics Engineering sciences Radiation-matter interactions

Abstract

Over the last decades, the development of alternative space photovoltaic (PV) solutions to the III-V premium standard has shifted the focus to silicon solar cells. Indeed, leveraging on existing maturity of terrestrial PV silicon devices and processes offers significant potential for innovation and cost reduction. Many satellites nowadays evolve in Low Earth Orbit, a proton and electron rich environment. Such irradiations induce electrically active defects in the material which affect the PV performances. Interestingly, some of the irradiation-induced defects can be healed upon external factors such as temperature and/or photons flux.
The main goals of this PhD thesis will be to i) understand the bulk & interface electron/proton irradiation-induced degradation mechanisms driving the evolution of the optoelectronic properties of silicon passivated contacts solar cells ii) develop a comprehensive understanding of the self-healing effects in irradiated modern silicon solar cells through experimental studies and modeling iii) identify design / fabrication process routes to control & boost the self-healing capability.
To reach these goals, this PhD work will go through defined steps: bibliography review, solar cells fabrication, material/device ageing under proton & electron irradiations, advanced characterizations and modeling. This PhD work will be conducted at CEA/Liten, on the INES campus (Le Bourget du Lac, FR) with frequent interactions with CNES (Toulouse, FR) facilities.

Laboratory

Département des Technologies Solaires (LITEN)
Service des Cellules PV Premium
Laboratoire des Procédés pour Cellules Alternatives
Université Grenoble Alpes
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