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2008
Conference Paper
Title

Laser-doped silicon solar cells by laser chemical processing (LCP) exceeding 20% efficiency

Abstract
The introduction of selective emitters underneath the front contacts of solar cells can considerably increase the cell efficiency. Thus, cost-effective fabrication methods for this process step would help to reduce the cost per Wp of silicon solar cells. Laser Chemical Processing (LCP) is based on the waterjet-guided laser (LaserMicroJet®) developed and commercialized by Synova S.A., but uses a chemical jet. This technology is able to perform local diffusions at high speed and accuracy without the need of masking or any high-temperature step of the entire wafer. We present experimental investigations on simple device structures to choose optimal laser parameters for selective emitter formation. These parameters are used to fabricate high-efficiency oxide-passivated LFC solar cells that exceed 20% efficiency.
Author(s)
Kray, Daniel
Alemán Martínez, Mónica
Fell, Andreas  
Hopman, Sybille
Mayer, K.
Mesec, Matthias
Müller, Ralph  
Willeke, Gerhard
Glunz, Stefan W.  
Bitnar, Bernd
Neuhaus, Dirk Holger  
Lüdemann, Ralf
Schlenker, T.
Manz, D.
Bentzen, A.
Sauar, E.
Pauchard, A.
Richerzhaben, B.
Mainwork
33rd IEEE Photovolatic Specialists Conference, PVSC 2008. Proceedings. Vol.4  
Conference
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) 2008  
Open Access
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DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2008.4922848
10.24406/publica-r-359542
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