Screen Printable Sol-Gel Materials for High-Throughput Borosilicate Glass Film Production

MOLECULES(2022)

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Abstract
The use of sol-gel materials can simplify the industrial fabrication of high-efficiency silicon solar cells if a suitable deposition method is established. In this work, we investigate the possibilities to adapt a borosilicate glass sol-gel to provide a stable screen printing process. This material has previously been used as a boron dopant source for silicon solar cells. We now use an adjusted synthesis process, with an increased gelling time and different additives. This changes the rheological properties (i.e., the elastic and viscous moduli G ' and G '') in a way that avoids the dripping of paste through the screen and that stabilizes the material transfer in subsequent printing steps. Using this synthesis process, we were able to show a printing process with long-term stability of more than 500 prints. When comparing the adjusted to the initial paste, we show that, after thermal treatment, the obtained thin films are very similar in terms of their constitution, with a refractive index between n = 1.47 (initial) and n = 1.55 (adjusted). We also show that they provide the same amount of doping under the tested conditions (950 degrees C, 30 min), resulting in sheet resistances of R = (42.5 +/- 2.6) ohm/ (initial) and R = (46.4 +/- 3.6) ohm/ (adjusted).
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sol-gel, borosilicate, screen printing, solar cells, rheology, doping
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