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2017
Conference Paper
Title

Passivating and Carrier-Selective Contacts - Basic Requirements and Implementation

Abstract
Effective passivating and carrier-selective contacts are based on the deposition of thin-film systems on the silicon wafer which results in a spatial decoupling of carrier generation and carrier separation in the device. They provide excellent passivation, high carrier selectivity and low contact resistivity. We have performed dedicated experiments to visualize these properties, thus allowing a better understanding of practical passivating and carrier-selective contact systems. Based on this analysis we recommend a measurement procedure to analyze carrier-selective contacts. The proper design of contact systems as the TOPCon structure and its careful implementation in a solar cell process featuring a simple both-sides contacted cell architecture allows to achieve excellent efficiencies of 25.7% and 21.9% on monocrystalline and multicrystalline silicon, respectively.
Author(s)
Glunz, Stefan W.  
Feldmann, Frank
Meßmer, Christoph Alexander  
Bivour, Martin  
Richter, Armin  
Reichel, Christian  
Müller, Ralph  
Schindler, Florian  
Benick, Jan  
Hermle, Martin  
Mainwork
Get energized with solar power. 44th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference  
Conference
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) 2017  
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2017.8366202
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • Solarzellen - Entwicklung und Charakterisierung

  • Photovoltaik

  • Silicium-Photovoltaik

  • Herstellung

  • Analyse

  • Hocheffiziente Solarzelle

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