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Interdigitated back-contact heterojunction solar cell concept for liquid phase crystallized thin-film silicon on glass

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PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 716-724

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pip.2725

Keywords

thin-film crystalline silicon solar cell; silicon heterojunction; etch selectivity; IBC

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We present an interdigitated back-contact silicon heterojunction system designed for liquid-phase crystallized thin-film (similar to 10 mu m) silicon on glass. The preparation of the interdigitated emitter (a-Si:H(p)) and absorber (a-Si:H(n)) contact layers relies on the etch selectivity of doped amorphous silicon layers in alkaline solutions. The etch rates of a-Si:H(n) and a-Si:H(p) in 0.6% NaOH were determined and interdigitated back-contact silicon heterojunction solar cells with two different metallizations, namely Al and ITO/Ag electrodes, were evaluated regarding electrical and optical properties. An additional random pyramid texture on the back side provides short-circuit current density (j(SC)) of up to 30.3mA/cm(2) using the ITO/Ag metallization. The maximum efficiency of 10.5% is mainly limited by a low of fill factor of 57%. However, the high j(SC), as well as V-OC values of 633 mV and pseudo-fill factors of 77%, underline the high potential of this approach. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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