Solar cell structures, photovoltaic modules and corresponding processes
Photovoltaic modules can comprise solar cells having doped domains of opposite polarities along the rear side of the cells. The doped domains can be located within openings through a dielectric passivation layer. In some embodiments, the solar cells are formed form thin silicon foils. Doped domains...
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Zusammenfassung: | Photovoltaic modules can comprise solar cells having doped domains of opposite polarities along the rear side of the cells. The doped domains can be located within openings through a dielectric passivation layer. In some embodiments, the solar cells are formed form thin silicon foils. Doped domains can be formed by printing inks along the rear surface of the semiconducting sheets. The dopant inks can comprise nanoparticles having the desired dopant. Photovoltaic modules can be formed with a plurality of solar cells having different sized structures to improve module performance. The sized can be determined dynamically based on estimated properties of the semiconductor so that the current outputs of the cells in the module are more similar to each other. The modules can produce higher power relative to modules with similar equal sized cells that do not produce matched currents. Appropriate dynamic processing methods are described that include processing steps that provide adjustments of the processing according to the dynamic adjustments in cell designs. |
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