Abstract :
A photoelectric conversion efficiency of over 10% has been achieved in thin-film microcrystalline silicon solar cells
which consist of a 2lm thick layer of polycrystalline silicon. It was found that an adequate current can be extracted
even from a thin film due to the very effective light trapping effect of silicon with a low absorption coefficient. As a
result, this technology may eventually lead to the development of low-cost solar cells. Also, an initial aperture efficiency
as high as 13.5% has been achieved with a large area (91cm · 45cm) tandem solar cell module of microcrystalline silicon
and amorphous silicon (thin film Si hybrid solar cell). An even greater initial efficiency of 14.7% has been achieved in
devices with a small size (area of 1cm2), and further increases of efficiency can be expected.
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