About the efficiency limits of heterojunction solar cells

  • J. Damon-Lacoste
  • , P. Roca i Cabarrocas
  • , P. Chatterjee
  • , Y. Veschetti
  • , A. S. Gudovskikh
  • , J. P. Kleider
  • , P. J. Ribeyron

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Abstract

We study n-type hydrogenated amorphous silicon/p-type crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells focusing on the sensitivity of the open-circuit voltage to the presence of an intrinsic layer and to various recombination mechanisms. We describe our fabrication process based on low-cost steps, even for the metallization of the front side. Heterojunctions are characterized by quasi-steady-state photoconductance, capacitance vs. temperature and frequency, capacitance-voltage, quantum efficiency and current-voltage measurements. A new simulation code enables us to model the solar cells. Our best heterojunction solar cell exhibits an efficiency of 15.20% without texturization. We also report a record open-circuit voltage of 677 mV for a heterojunction solar cell on p-type substrate and our first results for textured wafers. For our optimized solar cells, the role of the intrinsic layer and the recombination at the a-Si:H/c-Si is negligible. We highlight the importance of conduction band offset in the efficiency of heterojunction solar cells and exhibit a triple paradox in the comprehension of these structures, especially in the comparison between heterojunctions solar cells based on n-type or p-type substrates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1928-1932
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume352
Issue number9-20 SPEC. ISS.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2006

Keywords

  • Band structure
  • Ellipsometry
  • Heterojunctions
  • Plasma deposition
  • Reflectivity
  • Silicon
  • Solar cells

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