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2012
Conference Paper
Title

Black silicon photovoltaics

Abstract
The challenge of future solar cell technologies is the combination of highly efficient cell concepts and low cost fabrication processes. A promising concept for high efficiencies is the usage of nanostructured silicon, so-called black silicon. Due to its unique surface geometry the optical path of the incoming light through the silicon substrate is enhanced to nearly perfect light trapping. Combined with the semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor (SIS) solar cell concept it is possible to fabricate a low cost device by using conventional sputtering technologies. Therefore, a thin insulator is coated on the nanostructured silicon surface, followed by the deposition of a transparent conductive oxide (TCO), e.g. indium tin oxide (ITO) or aluminum doped zinc oxide (AZO). In such systems the TCO induces a heterojunction, hence, high temperature diffusion processes are not necessary. The optical and geometrical properties of different nanostructured silicon surfaces will be pr esented. Furthermore, the influence of the used TCO materials will be discussed and the solar cell performance under AM1.5G illumination of unstructured and structured SIS devices is shown.
Author(s)
Füchsel, K.
Kroll, M.
Käsebier, T.
Otto, M.
Pertsch, T.
Kley, E.-B.
Wehrspohn, R.B.
Kaiser, N.
Tünnermann, A.
Mainwork
Photonics for Solar Energy Systems IV  
Conference
Conference "Photonics for Solar Energy Systems" 2012  
DOI
10.1117/12.923748
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
IWM-H  
Keyword(s)
  • solar cells

  • surface passivation

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