Influence of oxygen on Ag ionization in molten lead borosilicate glass during screen-printed Ag contact formation for Si solar cells
By Chung, Bo-Mook; Cho, Sung-Bin; Chun, Jung-Woo; Kim, Young-Sik; Okamoto, Kuninori & Huh, Joo-Youl
Published in Electrochimica Acta
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2013
Abstract
In order to gain further insight into the formation mechanism of fire-through Ag contacts of Si solar cells, the ionization of Ag during the dissolution of Ag powder into a lead borosilicate glass melt was electrochemically investigated at 800 °C under various ambient conditions with different oxygen partial pressures ( P O 2 ). Voltammetric analyses of the Ag-free and Ag-containing glass melts confirmed that some of the Ag powder dissolved into the molten glass as Ag+ ions through interaction of the powder with oxygen in the ambient atmosphere. The concentration of Ag+ in the molten glass significantly increased with increasing P O 2 . The dependence of the Ag+ solubility in the molten glass on P O 2 was estimated from chronoamperometric measurements for a series of glass melts containing different amounts of Ag powder. The chronoamperometry results clearly demonstrated that the solubility limit of Ag+ in the molten glass at 800 °C also increased significantly with increasing P O 2 . The present results strongly support the mechanism proposed recently for fire-through Ag contact formation in which Ag+ ions dissolved in the molten glass play a crucial role. The present study also suggests that the reaction kinetics during the fire-through Ag contact formation is effectively controlled by adjusting P O 2 in the ambient firing conditions as well as by modifying the glass chemistry to alter the solubility of Ag+ ions.
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