Title of article :
TCO and light trapping in silicon thin film solar cells
Author/Authors :
Joachim M€uller a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Bernd Rech a، نويسنده , , Jiri Springer b، نويسنده , , Milan Vanecek b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
For thin film silicon solar cells and modules incorporating amorphous (a-Si:H) or microcrystalline (lc-Si:H) silicon
as absorber materials, light trapping, i.e. increasing the path length of incoming light, plays a decisive role for device
performance. This paper discusses ways to realize efficient light trapping schemes by using textured transparent conductive
oxides (TCOs) as light scattering, highly conductive and transparent front contact in silicon p–i–n (superstrate)
solar cells. Focus is on the concept of applying aluminum-doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Al) films, which are prepared by
magnetron sputtering and subsequently textured by a wet-chemical etching step. The influence of electrical, optical and
light scattering properties of the ZnO:Al front contact and the role of the back reflector are studied in experimentally
prepared a-Si:H and lc-Si:H solar cells. Furthermore, a model is presented which allows to analyze optical losses in the
individual layers of a solar cell structure. The model is applied to develop a roadmap for achieving a stable cell efficiency
up to 15% in an amorphous/microcrystalline tandem cell. To realize this, necessary prerequisites are the incorporation
of an efficient intermediate reflector between a-Si:H top and lc-Si:H bottom cell, the use of a front TCO with very low
absorbance and ideal light scattering properties and a low-loss highly reflective back contact. Finally, the mid-frequency
reactive sputtering technique is presented as a promising and potentially cost-effective way to up-scale the ZnO front
contact preparation to industrial size substrate areas.
2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Thin-film silicon , Solar cells , TCO , Zinc oxide (ZnO) , light scattering , modeling , Absorption losses , Light trapping
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy