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This paper reports that the intrinsic microcrystalline silicon ($\mu $c-Si:H) films are prepared with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition from silane/hydrogen mixtures at 200\du\ with the aim to increase the deposition rate. An increase of the deposition rate to 0.88\,nm/s is obtained by using a plasma excitation frequency of 75\,MHz. This increase is obtained by the combination of a higher deposition pressure, an increased silane concentration, and higher discharge powers. In addition, the transient behaviour, which can decrease the film crystallinity, could be prevented by filling the background gas with Hchemical vapour deposition, plasma deposition, solar cells, crystallinityProgram supported by the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2006CB202601), and Basic Research Project of Henan Province in China (Grant No 072300410140).7280N, 7830G, 8115HThis paper reports that the intrinsic microcrystalline silicon ($\mu $c-Si:H) films are prepared with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition from silane/hydrogen mixtures at 200\du\ with the aim to increase the deposition rate. An increase of the deposition rate to 0.88\,nm/s is obtained by using a plasma excitation frequency of 75\,MHz. This increase is obtained by the combination of a higher deposition pressure, an increased silane concentration, and higher discharge powers. In addition, the transient behaviour, which can decrease the film crystallinity, could be prevented by filling the background gas with Hchemical vapour deposition, plasma deposition, solar cells, crystallinityProgram supported by the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2006CB202601), and Basic Research Project of Henan Province in China (Grant No 072300410140).7280N, 7830G, 8115HThis paper reports that the intrinsic microcrystalline silicon ($\mu $c-Si:H) films are prepared with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition from silane/hydrogen mixtures at 200\du\ with the aim to increase the deposition rate. An increase of the deposition rate to 0.88\,nm/s is obtained by using a plasma excitation frequency of 75\,MHz. This increase is obtained by the combination of a higher deposition pressure, an increased silane concentration, and higher discharge powers. In addition, the transient behaviour, which can decrease the film crystallinity, could be prevented by filling the background gas with Hchemical vapour deposition, plasma deposition, solar cells, crystallinityProgram supported by the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2006CB202601), and Basic Research Project of Henan Province in China (Grant No 072300410140).7280N, 7830G, 8115HThis paper reports that the intrinsic microcrystalline silicon ($\mu $c-Si:H) films are prepared with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition from silane/hydrogen mixtures at 200\du\ with the aim to increase the deposition rate. An increase of the deposition rate to 0.88\,nm/s is obtained by using a plasma excitation frequency of 75\,MHz. This increase is obtained by the combination of a higher deposition pressure, an increased silane concentration, and higher discharge powers. In addition, the transient behaviour, which can decrease the film crystallinity, could be prevented by filling the background gas with Hchemical vapour deposition, plasma deposition, solar cells, crystallinityProgram supported by the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2006CB202601), and Basic Research Project of Henan Province in China (Grant No 072300410140).7280N, 7830G, 8115HThis paper reports that the intrinsic microcrystalline silicon ($\mu $c-Si:H) films are prepared with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition from silane/hydrogen mixtures at 200\du\ with the aim to increase the deposition rate. An increase of the deposition rate to 0.88\,nm/s is obtained by using a plasma excitation frequency of 75\,MHz. This increase is obtained by the combination of a higher deposition pressure, an increased silane concentration, and higher discharge powers. In addition, the transient behaviour, which can decrease the film crystallinity, could be prevented by filling the background gas with H$_{2}$ prior to plasma ignition, and selecting proper discharging time after silane flow injection. Material prepared under these conditions at a deposition rate of 0.78\,nm/s maintains higher crystallinity and fine electronic properties. By H-plasma treatment before i-layer deposition, single junction $\mu $c-Si:H solar cells with 5.5{\%} efficiency are fabricated.  相似文献   
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Using diborane as doping gas, p-doped μc-Si:H layers are deposited by using the plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) technology. The effects of deposition pressure and plasma power on the growth and the properties of μc-Si:H layers are investigated. The results show that the deposition rate, the electrical and the structural properties are all strongly dependent on deposition pressure and plasma power. Boron-doped μc-Si:H films with a dark conductivity as high as 1.42 Ω^-1·cm^-1 and a crystallinity of above 50% are obtained. With this p-layer, μc-Si:H solar cells are fabricated. In addition, the mechanism for the effects of deposition pressure and plasma power on the growth and the properties of boron-doped μc-Si:H layers is discussed.  相似文献   
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