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Thin-film solar cells on commercial ceramic tiles
Authors:Daniele Iencinella  Emanuele Centurioni  Maria Grazia Busana
Affiliation:CNR-IMM Bologna, Via P. Gobetti 101, 40129, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Amorphous silicon solar cells were deposited on porcelain stoneware tiles in order to develop a fully integrated PV building element. In a previous work we demonstrated the feasibility of adopting porcelain stoneware tiles as thin-film solar cell substrates and we fabricated View the MathML source solar cells on “industrial-level” ceramic substrates showing more than 4% efficiency. In this study we focus our attention on larger area View the MathML source devices deposited on View the MathML source tiles. As the active area increases additional problems arise from the surface of the substrate. In particular we find that short-circuit paths originate from the unfavorable properties of the substrate tiles (roughness, porosity, etc.) having dramatic consequences on the performance of larger area devices. With the assumption that spot-like regions, in which the back layer and the front layer are in electrical contact (local short-circuits), are present all over the device, we propose a new device structure to overcome the substrate drawbacks. A new contacts arrangement was designed in order to minimize the shunting effect of short-circuit paths. As a result an initial efficiency of 2.5% has been obtained using the new device structure for View the MathML source devices deposited on a View the MathML source PV mini-module tile.
Keywords:BIPV   a-Si solar cells   Ceramic substrate
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