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High-efficiency screen-printed belt co-fired solar cells on cast multicrystalline silicon
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyIntegrated CircuitsPhotovoltaic SystemSilicon On InsulatorPhotovoltaicsWafer Scale ProcessingElectronic PackagingCast Multicrystalline SiliconSolar Energy UtilisationMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerSemiconductor Device FabricationPocl3 DiffusionPlasma EtchingApplied PhysicsBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsTechnologyHigh-efficiency 4Cm2Chemical Vapor DepositionSolar Cell Materials
High-efficiency 4cm2 untextured screen-printed solar cells were achieved on cast multicrystalline silicon. These cells were fabricated using a simple manufacturable process involving POCl3 diffusion for emitter, PECVD SiNx:H deposition for a single-layer antireflection coating and rapid co-firing of Ag grid, Al backcontact, and Al-BSF in a belt furnace. An optimized process sequence contributed to effective impurity gettering and defect passivation, resulting in high average bulk lifetimes in the range of 100–250 μs after the cell processing. The contact firing contributed to good ohmic contacts with low series resistance of <1Ωcm2, low backsurface recombination velocity of <500cm∕s, and high fill factors of ∼0.78. These parameters resulted in 16.9% and 16.8% efficient untextured screen-printed cells with a single layer AR coating on heat exchanger method (HEM) and Baysix mc-Si. The identical process applied to the untextured float zone wafers gave an efficiency of 17.2%. The same optimized co-firing cycl...
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