Title :
Recent advances in polycrystalline silicon thin-film solar cells on glass at UNSW
Author :
Aberle, A.G. ; Widenborg, P.I. ; Song, D. ; Straub, A. ; Terry, M.L. ; Walsh, T. ; Sproul, A. ; Campbell, P. ; Inns, D. ; Beilby, B. ; Griffin, M. ; Weber, J. ; Huang, Y. ; Kunz, O. ; Gebs, R. ; Martin-Brune, F. ; Barroux, V. ; Wenham, S.R.
Author_Institution :
Centre of Excellence for Adv. Silicon Photovoltaics & Photonics, New South Wales Univ., Australia
Abstract :
Polycrystalline Si (pc-Si) thin-film solar cells on glass are a very promising approach for lowering the cost of photovoltaic solar electricity. This paper reports on the status of three distinctly different pc-Si thin-film solar cells on glass under development at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The cells are termed EVA, ALICE and ALICIA, are less than 3 microns thick, and are made by vacuum evaporation, a fast and inexpensive Si deposition method. EVA cells are made on non-seeded glass, whereas ALICE and ALICIA are both made on a thin large-grained pc-Si seed layer formed on glass by metal-induced crystallisation. All three solar cells seem to be capable of voltages of over 500 mV and, owing to their potentially inexpensive and scalable fabrication process, have significant industrial appeal.
Keywords :
crystallisation; elemental semiconductors; evaporation; semiconductor growth; semiconductor thin films; silicon; solar cells; Si; deposition method; glass; metal-induced crystallisation; photovoltaic solar electricity; polycrystalline silicon thin-film solar cells; vacuum evaporation; Costs; Crystallization; Glass; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Semiconductor thin films; Silicon; Solar power generation; Transistors; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2005. Conference Record of the Thirty-first IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8707-4
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2005.1488272