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Potential of high-mobility sputtered zinc oxide as front contact for high efficiency thin film silicon solar cells

Journal

THIN SOLID FILMS
Volume 555, Issue -, Pages 138-142

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2013.10.014

Keywords

Aluminum-doped zinc oxide; Post deposition treatments; Thin film silicon solar cell; Amorphous silicon; Transparent conducting oxides

Funding

  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
  2. Federal Ministry of environment (BMU)
  3. state government of Berlin (SENBWF) [03IS2151]
  4. LIST project [0325299E]

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For thin film silicon solar cells with high conversion efficiency and low production costs transparent conducting oxide (TCO) substrates with a high performance are required. TCO layers must have excellent conductivity and high transparency over a wide range in the VIS/NIR wavelength spectrum. Moreover, an advanced light trapping scheme has to be implemented, generally obtained by TCO surface texture. For low production costs it is favorable to keep the TCO and silicon layers as thin as possible. We present methods that accomplish all of these requirements. Tandem solar based on amorphous and microcrystalline silicon deposited on DC magnetron-sputtered zinc oxide (ZnO: Al) coated substrates, which have been capped with silicon and subsequently annealed at 500 degrees C, result in an efficiency improved by 0.4% reaching 12.4%. This is due to the increased carrier mobility, reaching up to 70 cm(2)/Vs, and improved transparency of the ZnO: Al. The high TCO conductivity allows for reducing the layer thickness significantly. In order to demonstrate the potential of combining this improved TCO with alternative light scattering concepts, we show results of a tandem cell on substrates comprising ZnO: Al sputtered on sol-gel coated light-scattering layers with dielectric particles having excellent light trapping properties. Combining both methods will allow for thin film silicon solar cells with high efficiency and potentially low production costs. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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