Title :
A 19.8% efficient honeycomb multicrystalline silicon solar cell with improved light trapping
Author :
Zhao, Jianhua ; Wang, Aihua ; Campbell, Patrick ; Green, Martin A.
Author_Institution :
Photovoltaics Special Res. Centre, New South Wales Univ., Kensington, NSW, Australia
fDate :
10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports a substantially improved efficiency for a multicrystalline silicon solar cell of 19.8%. This is the highest ever reported efficiency for a multicrystalline silicon cell. The improved multicrystalline cell performance results from enshrouding cell surfaces in thermally grown oxide to reduce their detrimental electronic activity and from isotropic etching to form a hexagonally-symmetric “honeycomb” surface texture. This texture, largely of inverted hemispheres, reduces reflection loss and improves absorption of infrared light by effectively acting as a randomizer. Results of a ray tracing model are presented, with the notable finding that up to 90% of infrared light is trapped in the substrate after the first two passes, compared with only 65% for the well known inverted pyramid structure. These optical features are considered to contribute to an exceptionally high short-circuit current density of 38.1 mA/cm2. A further improvement is expected by using under-etched wells for these honeycomb cells
Keywords :
current density; elemental semiconductors; etching; optical losses; ray tracing; silicon; solar cells; surface texture; 19.8 percent; Si; cell surfaces; efficiency; hexagonally-symmetric honeycomb surface texture; honeycomb multicrystalline solar cell; infrared light absorption; inverted hemispheres; isotropic etching; light trapping; ray tracing model; reflection loss; short-circuit current density; thermally grown oxide; under-etched wells; Australia Council; Etching; Optical reflection; Optical scattering; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Silicon; Solar power generation; Surface emitting lasers; Surface texture;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on