A review of thin-film crystalline silicon for solar cell applications. Part 1: Native substrates |
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Authors: | Michelle J. McCann Kylie R. Catchpole Klaus J. Weber Andrew W. Blakers |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems, Engineering Department, The Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia |
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Abstract: | Approximately half the cost of a finished crystalline silicon solar module is due to the silicon itself. Combining this fact with a high-efficiency potential makes thin-film crystalline silicon solar cells a growing research area. This paper, written in two parts, aims to outline world-wide research on this topic. The subject has been divided into techniques which use native substrates and techniques which use foreign substrates. Light trapping, vapour- and liquid-phase deposition techniques, cell fabrication and some general considerations are also discussed with reference to thin-film cells. |
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Keywords: | Crystalline silicon Thin film Review |
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