Development of a high efficiency thin silicon solar cell
Abstract
Variations in temperatures used in experimental processing and their effect on the resulting solar cell performance parameters were investigated. Diffusion temperature variation results in a fairly distinct optimum cell performance for diffusion temperatures in the immediate vicinity of 850 C. An additional effort was also devoted to redesign of the matallization gridline pattern for both minimum light blockage and minimum fill factor alteration due to series resistance. Efforts on improvement of tantalum oxide antireflection coatings were undertaken. Fifty 2 cm x 2 cm cells having a range of thicknesses have been submitted as the first sample group. These cells were processed under conditions tentatively identified during this first contractual quarter's experiments as being optimal for resulting cell performance.
- Publication:
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Quarterly Report Solarex Corp
- Pub Date:
- December 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975soco.reptR....L
- Keywords:
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- Efficiency;
- Product Development;
- Solar Cells;
- Thin Bodies;
- Grids;
- Metallizing;
- Particle Diffusion;
- Performance;
- Processing;
- Temperature;
- Energy Production and Conversion