Title :
Electrochemical etching of porous-pyramids structure with low reflectance
Author :
Lounas, Amel ; Khaldi, K. ; Gabouze, Nour Edine ; Menari, H. ; Bouda, Nait
Author_Institution :
CRTSE, Merveilles, Algeria
Abstract :
By anisotropic etching, pyramids structured silicon can be prepared using sodium hypochlorite for monocrystalline solar cells. Their influence on the reflectance of the silicon surface was studied to optimize the etching and reduce the optical losses of silicon surface more effectively. However, currently the reflectance of the pyramids structured silicon surface can only be reduced to above 10%in the visible range, which is still too high for high efficiency solar cells. Porous pyramids structured silicon is a promising antireflection coating to solve the problem of high surface reflectance in silicon solar cells. In this paper, a promising method for fabricating porous pyramids compound structure on silicon surface was proposed. The silicon surface was first texturized in NaOCl/C2H5OH and then electrochemically etched in HF/C2H5OH solution. The average reflectance of the surface in the range of 500-900 nm was as low as 5%. The surfaces prepared under optimized condition were investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Spectrophotometry.
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; etching; porous semiconductors; reflectivity; scanning electron microscopy; silicon; solar cells; SEM; Si; anisotropic etching; antireflection coating; average surface reflectance; electrochemical etching; high efficiency solar cells; monocrystalline solar cells; optical losses; optimized condition; porous pyramid compound structure; porous pyramid structured silicon; pyramid structured silicon surface reflectance; scanning electron microscopy; silicon solar cells; sodium hypochlorite; spectrophotometry; wavelength 500 nm to 900 nm; Etching; Photovoltaic cells; Reflectivity; Silicon; Surface morphology; Surface texture; anisotropic-etching; porous pyramids; pyramids structure; silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Dielectric Materials for Photovoltaic Systems (NAWDMPV), 2014 North African Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tlemcen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6502-1
DOI :
10.1109/NAWDMPV.2014.6997608