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Building Blocks for Industrial, Screen-Printed Double-Side Contacted POLO Cells with Highly Transparent ZnO:Al Layers

  • Robby Peibst*
  • , Yevgeniya Larionova
  • , Sina Reiter
  • , Tobias F. Wietler
  • , Niklas Orlowski
  • , Sören Schäfer
  • , Byungsul Min
  • , Manuel Stratmann
  • , Dominic Tetzlaff
  • , Jan Krügener
  • , Uwe Hohne
  • , Jan Dirk Kahler
  • , Heiko Mehlich
  • , Steffen Frigge
  • , Rolf Brendel
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We report on an industrial large area, screen-printed, double-side contacted cell with polysilicon on oxide (POLO) junctions on both sides and an energy conversion efficiency of 22.3% (A = 244.15 cm2, Voc = 714 mV, FF = 81.1%, Jsc = 38.5 mA/cm2, measured in-house). This cell shows an extraordinarily low series resistance below 0.05 cm2. This confirms the low specific junction resistance observed recently for POLO junctions. The present cell suffers from 1) low short-circuit current due to parasitic absorption in the rather thick poly-Si (30 nm), as well as in the indium tin oxide, 2) deterioration of the recombination behavior upon sputter deposition of a transparent conductive oxide (TCO), and 3) shunts near the edge due to nonadapted TCO edge exclusion. We address all of these limitations experimentally. In particular, we developed a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process for ZnO:Al, which does not compromise the passivation of the POLO junctions underneath. An estimation of the efficiency potential (based on the two-diode model and the assumption that all these building blocks can be successfully combined on a cell level) shows that 25.3% can be achieved with this cell concept. We also look into potential cost advantages of the POLO junction scheme for this cell structure, such as the usage of p-type Cz-Si material and the omission of Ag fingers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)719-725
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE journal of photovoltaics
Volume8
Issue number3
E-pub ahead of print4 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2018

Keywords

  • Carrier selective contacts
  • passivation
  • polycrystalline silicon
  • silicon solar cell
  • transparent conductive oxide
  • zinc oxide

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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