Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells

Passivation of silicon surfaces is an important requirement in achieving high energy conversion efficiencies in interdigitated back contact cells. Surface passivation, commonly achieved by dielectric coatings, can be greatly improved by extrinsic addition of chemical and field effect components. In...

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Main Authors: Bonilla, R, Wilshaw, P, Reichel, C, Hermle, M
Format: Conference item
Published: Elsevier 2016
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author Bonilla, R
Wilshaw, P
Reichel, C
Hermle, M
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Wilshaw, P
Reichel, C
Hermle, M
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description Passivation of silicon surfaces is an important requirement in achieving high energy conversion efficiencies in interdigitated back contact cells. Surface passivation, commonly achieved by dielectric coatings, can be greatly improved by extrinsic addition of chemical and field effect components. In particular, cell performance is strongly dependent on front surface passivation. In this work device modelling is used to show that 200% relatively better performance can be achieved using charge extrinsically added to a passivation coating without the need for a front surface field. Research scale cells have been tested as a function of front surface corona charge. On average an absolute improvement in efficiency of 0.3% ±0.3 and 0.13% ±0.12 has been observed on cells without and with a front surface field. These results show that extrinsic field effect passivation can produce significant improvements in cell efficiency.
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spelling oxford-uuid:153c91ef-5cf5-4bda-ad44-0d08c1a6ef082022-03-26T10:24:19ZCorona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cellsConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:153c91ef-5cf5-4bda-ad44-0d08c1a6ef08Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2016Bonilla, RWilshaw, PReichel, CHermle, MPassivation of silicon surfaces is an important requirement in achieving high energy conversion efficiencies in interdigitated back contact cells. Surface passivation, commonly achieved by dielectric coatings, can be greatly improved by extrinsic addition of chemical and field effect components. In particular, cell performance is strongly dependent on front surface passivation. In this work device modelling is used to show that 200% relatively better performance can be achieved using charge extrinsically added to a passivation coating without the need for a front surface field. Research scale cells have been tested as a function of front surface corona charge. On average an absolute improvement in efficiency of 0.3% ±0.3 and 0.13% ±0.12 has been observed on cells without and with a front surface field. These results show that extrinsic field effect passivation can produce significant improvements in cell efficiency.
spellingShingle Bonilla, R
Wilshaw, P
Reichel, C
Hermle, M
Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells
title Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells
title_full Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells
title_fullStr Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells
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title_short Corona field effect surface passivation of n-type IBC cells
title_sort corona field effect surface passivation of n type ibc cells
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