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Temperature dependence of photoconversion efficiency in silicon heterojunction solar cells: Theory vs experiment

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 119, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4953384

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  1. Minobrnauka RF [14.607.21.0075 (RFMEFI60714X0075)]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  3. Research and Development Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador (RDC)

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Silicon heterojunction solar cells (HJSC) with the efficiency of about 20% are manufactured. Their short-circuit current, open-circuit voltage, photoconversion efficiency, and fill factor of the current voltage curve are measured in a broad temperature range from 80 to 420 K. It is established that the open-circuit voltage, the fill factor, and the photoconversion efficiency are non-tnonotonic functions of temperature, having a maximum in the vicinity of 200 K. A new approach to modeling of HJSCs is proposed, which allows one to obtain quantitative agreement with the experimental results at temperatures above 200 K. as well as to describe the results published in the literature on the solar cells under AM1.5 conditions. The temperature coefficient of photoconversion efficiency in HJSCs is discussed, and its low value is shown to be related to the low surface and volume recombination rates. Finally, a theoretical expression for the SC's temperature under natural working conditions is derived. Published by AIP Publishing.

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