Energies (Dec 2021)

Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Deposition for Poly-Si/SiO<sub>2</sub> Contact Cells to Minimize Parasitic Absorption in the Near-Infrared Region

  • Changhyun Lee,
  • Jiyeon Hyun,
  • Jiyeon Nam,
  • Seok-Hyun Jeong,
  • Hoyoung Song,
  • Soohyun Bae,
  • Hyunju Lee,
  • Jaeseung Seol,
  • Donghwan Kim,
  • Yoonmook Kang,
  • Hae-Seok Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 8199

Abstract

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Tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cells are key emerging devices in the commercial silicon-solar-cell sector. It is essential to have a suitable bottom cell in perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells for commercial use, given that good candidates boost efficiency through increased voltage. This is due to low recombination loss through the use of polysilicon and tunneling oxides. Here, a thin amorphous silicon layer is proposed to reduce parasitic absorption in the near-infrared region (NIR) in TOPCon solar cells, when used as the bottom cell of a tandem solar-cell system. Lifetime measurements and optical microscopy (OM) revealed that modifying both the timing and temperature of the annealing step to crystalize amorphous silicon to polysilicon can improve solar cell performance. For tandem cell applications, absorption in the NIR was compared using a semitransparent perovskite cell as a filter. Taken together, we confirmed the positive results of thin poly-Si, and expect that this will improve the application of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells.

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