Use of chained implants in solar cells
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing a solar cell using a substrate, comprising:
- creating a vacuum wherein said substrate is implanted;
performing a first ion implantation on first surface of said substrate using a first species;
introducing a mask pattern so as to cover a portion of said first surface of said substrate; and
performing a second ion implantation on said surface using a second species, whereby only an uncovered portion of said first surface of said substrate is implanted with said second species, and wherein said first and second ion implantations are performed without breaking said vacuum.
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Abstract
The manufacture of solar cells is simplified and cost reduced through by performing successive ion implants, without an intervening thermal cycle. In addition to reducing process time, the use of chained ion implantations may also improve the performance of the solar cell. In another embodiment, two different species are successively implanted without breaking vacuum. In another embodiment, the substrate is implanted, then flipped such that it can be and implanted on both sides before being annealed. In yet another embodiment, one or more different masks are applied and successive implantations are performed without breaking the vacuum condition, thereby reducing the process time.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of manufacturing a solar cell using a substrate, comprising:
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creating a vacuum wherein said substrate is implanted; performing a first ion implantation on first surface of said substrate using a first species; introducing a mask pattern so as to cover a portion of said first surface of said substrate; and performing a second ion implantation on said surface using a second species, whereby only an uncovered portion of said first surface of said substrate is implanted with said second species, and wherein said first and second ion implantations are performed without breaking said vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of manufacturing a solar cell using a substrate, comprising:
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creating a vacuum wherein said substrate is implanted; performing a first ion implantation on a first surface of said substrate using a first species; flipping said substrate so as to expose a second surface; introducing a mask pattern so as to cover a portion of said second surface of said substrate; and performing a second ion implantation on said second surface using a second species, whereby only an uncovered portion of said second surface of said substrate is implanted with said second species, and wherein said first and second ion implantations are performed without breaking said vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of manufacturing a solar cell using a substrate, comprising:
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creating a vacuum wherein said substrate is implanted; performing a first ion implantation on a first surface of said substrate using a first species; flipping said substrate so as to expose a second surface; and performing a second ion implantation on said second surface using a second species, wherein said first and second ion implantations are performed without breaking said vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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