Title :
Metallization of crystalline silicon solar cells: A review
Author :
Ebong, Abasifreke ; Nian Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA
Abstract :
Metallization plays both optical and electrical roles in the performance of a solar cell. Optically, the gridline width contributes to shading, which impacts the short circuit current. And electrically in the series resistance through contact and grid line resistances, which influences the fill factor. In the manufacturing of solar cell, metallization is the second most expensive step in the fabrication of a solar cell. In this paper contact formation to crystalline silicon solar cell is reviewed It starts with the photolithography contacts, which is precise and common to other semiconductor devices but expensive and non-manufacturable, to screen-printed and the alternatives that are less expensive. The importance of less expensive contacting technologies through use of less metal is stressed with the view to decreasing the cost of photovoltaic electricity.
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; metallisation; photolithography; short-circuit currents; silicon; solar cells; crystalline silicon solar cells; fill factor; grid line resistances; metallization; photolithography contacts; screen printing; series resistance; short circuit current; Annealing; Lead; Manganese; Manufacturing; Metallization; Niobium; Photovoltaic cells; inkjet; metallization; plating; screen-printing;
Conference_Titel :
High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET), 2012 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2891-3
DOI :
10.1109/HONET.2012.6421444