A new back surface passivation stack for thin crystalline silicon solar cells with screen-printed back contacts
In order to manufacture high-efficiency Si solar cells with a passivated rear surface and local contacts, it is necessary to develop both an excellent rear-passivation scheme compatible with screen-printing technology and a robust patterning technique for local contact formation. In this work, we ha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solar energy materials and solar cells 2011, Vol.95 (1), p.26-29 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to manufacture high-efficiency Si solar cells with a passivated rear surface and local contacts, it is necessary to develop both an excellent rear-passivation scheme compatible with screen-printing technology and a robust patterning technique for local contact formation. In this work, we have fabricated Si solar cells on ∼130
μm thick substrates using manufacturable processing, where rear side was passivated with a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposited SiO
x
/SiN
x
/SiO
x
N
y
stack and local back contacts using laser. As a result of both the rear surface passivation stack and the laser-fired local contacts, cell efficiencies of up to 17.6% on a 148.6
cm
2 Float-zone Si wafer and 17.2% for a 156.8
cm
2 multicrystalline Si wafer were achieved. PC-1D calculations revealed that the cells had a back surface recombination velocity (BSRV) of ∼400
cm/s and a back surface reflectance (BSR) of over 90%, as opposed to standard full Al-BSF cells having a BSRV of ∼800
cm/s and a 70% BSR. This result clearly indicates that the new technique of the passivation scheme and the patterning using laser developed in this study are promising for manufacturing high-efficiency PERC-type thin Si solar cells. |
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ISSN: | 0927-0248 1879-3398 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.solmat.2010.05.004 |