Screenable all-metal solar cell electrodes of nickel and copper
Abstract
Screenable thick film solar cell electrodes are made using the all-metal electrode system, which eliminates the commonly used glass frit and substitutes an oxide scavenger such as silver fluoride. The low temperature firing copper metal systems give good results on solar cells obtaining cell efficiencies of 13% AM1, and adhering sintered structures are demonstrated with nickel systems. The potential effect of copper upon cell performance at elevated temperatures over long periods of time is determined, and it is found that the formation of a copper-silicon eutectic at 550 C produces needle-like structures with broad bases on the silicon, extending into and occasionally through the metallization layer.
- Publication:
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3rd Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981pvse.conf..674R
- Keywords:
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- Electrodes;
- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Metal Films;
- Photovoltaic Conversion;
- Solar Cells;
- Thick Films;
- Copper;
- Energy Technology;
- Nickel;
- Sintering;
- Temperature Effects;
- Time Dependence;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering