Microcrystalline/micromorph silicon thin-film solar cells prepared by VHF-GD technique |
| |
Authors: | J. Meier E. Vallat-Sauvain S. Dubail U. Kroll J. Dubail S. Golay L. Feitknecht P. Torres S. Fay D. Fischer A. Shah |
| |
Abstract: | Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon prepared at low temperatures by the glow discharge technique is examined here with respect to its role as a new thin-film photovoltaic absorber material. XRD and TEM characterisations reveal that microcrystalline silicon is a semiconductor with a very complex morphology. Microcrystalline p–i–n cells with open-circuit voltages of up to 560–580 mV could be prepared. “Micromorph” tandem solar cells show under outdoor conditions higher short-circuit currents due to the enhanced blue spectra of real sun light and therefore higher efficiencies than under AM1.5 solar simulator conditions. Furthermore, a weak air mass dependence of the short-circuit current density could be observed for such micromorph tandem solar cells. By applying the monolithic series connection based on laser patterning a first micromorph mini-module (total area of 23.6 cm2) with 9% cell conversion efficiency could be fabricated. |
| |
Keywords: | Hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon Thin-film crystalline silicon VHF-GD Micromorph concept Monolithic series connection |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |