Porous silicon formation during Au-catalyzed etching

Michael Algasinger, Maximilian Bernt, Svetoslav Koynov, Martin Stutzmann

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Abstract

The formation of "black" nano-textured Si during the Au-catalyzed wet-chemical etch process was investigated with respect to photovoltaic applications. Cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images recorded at different stages of the etch process exhibit an evolution of a two-layer structure, consisting of cone-like Si hillocks covered with a nano-porous Si (np-Si) layer. Optical measurements confirm the presence of a np-Si phase which appears after the first ∼10 s of the etch process and continuously increases with the etch time. Furthermore, the etch process was investigated on Si substrates with different doping levels (∼0.01-100 Ω cm). SEM images show a transition from the two-layer morphology to a structure consisting entirely of np-Si for higher doping levels (<0.1 Ω cm). The experimental results are discussed on the basis of the model of a local electrochemical etch process. A better understanding of the metal-catalyzed etch process facilitates the fabrication of "black" Si on various Si substrates, which is of significant interest for photovoltaic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number164308
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume115
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Apr 2014

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