High-efficiency silicon heterojunction solar cells: From physics to production lines

Silicon heterojunction technology (Si-HJT) consists of thin amorphous silicon layers on monocrystalline silicon wafers and allows for photovoltaic solar cells with energy-conversion efficiencies above 20%, also at industrial-production level. This article reports how this may be achieved. First, we...

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Hauptverfasser: De Wolf, S, Andrault, Y, Barraud, L, Bartlome, R, Bätzner, D, Bôle, P, Choong, G, Demaurex, B, Descoeudres, A, Guérin, C, Holm, N, Kobas, M, Lachenal, D, Mendes, B, Strahm, B, Tesfai, M, Wahli, G, Wuensch, F, Zicarelli, F, Buechel, A, Ballif, C
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Zusammenfassung:Silicon heterojunction technology (Si-HJT) consists of thin amorphous silicon layers on monocrystalline silicon wafers and allows for photovoltaic solar cells with energy-conversion efficiencies above 20%, also at industrial-production level. This article reports how this may be achieved. First, we focus on the surface-passivation mechanism of intrinsic and doped amorphous silicon films in such solar cells, enabling record-high values for the open-circuit voltage. Next, the industrial upscaling in large-area reactors of such film deposition is discussed, including the fabrication of solar cells with energy-conversion efficiencies as high as 21%.
DOI:10.1109/ICSICT.2010.5667849