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Continued Development of All-Back-Contact Silicon Wafer Solar Cells at ANU.

Authors :
Zin, Ngwe
Blakers, Andrew
McIntosh, Keith R.
Franklin, Evan
Kho, Teng
Chern, Kean
Wong, Johnson
Mueller, Thomas
Aberle, Armin G.
Yang, Yang
Zhang, Xueling
Feng, Zhiqiang
Huang, Qiang
Verlinden, Pierre J.
Source :
Energy Procedia; Apr2013, Vol. 33, p50-63, 14p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: The collaboration between the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS), Trina Solar and ANU is progressing well, and ANU has already developed all-back-contacted (ABC) silicon wafer cells with best one-sun efficiencies of 21.2% and 22.1% on FZ material, when measured with the aperture areas of 16cm2 (includes busbars) and 13cm2 (excludes busbars) respectively. This paper presents the continuing development of ABC cells targeting the efficiency of 23.5% on 16-cm2 cell area. Further developments such as optimising front surface field (FSF), rear diffusion, anti-reflection coating (ARC), and incorporation of lithographically aligned metal contacts were undertaken on the ABC cells. Phosphorus diffusion of the FSF was made lighter from the sheet resistance of 190Ω/□ to 240Ω/□, resulting in the reduction of the saturation current density (Joe) of the FSF by 22 fA/cm2. The optimised thickness of anti-reflection coating (ARC) PECVD SiNx further reduces the average reflectance across the wavelength range of 300 to 1200nm by about 4%. Incorporation of aligned metal contacts and heavier rear phosphorus diffusion has contributed to the reduction in the total series resistance by 0.08Ωcm2. The above optimised improvements have increased the efficiency of the champion ABC cell by 0.5% absolute. In addition, we present further refinements in areas of texturing; FSF passivation; electrical shading loss in terms of cell pitch, bus- bar and base doping; and metallisation to aim for the 16-cm2 ABC cells with the conversion efficiency > 22% in the near term. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18766102
Volume :
33
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Energy Procedia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89297634
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2013.05.039