Materials (Jan 2013)

Single Grain Boundary Modeling and Design of Microcrystalline Si Solar Cells

  • Chu-Hsuan Lin,
  • Cheng-Hung Tai,
  • Wen-Tzu Hsu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma6010291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 291 – 298

Abstract

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For photovoltaic applications, microcrystalline silicon has a lot of advantages, such as the ability to absorb the near-infrared part of the solar spectrum. However, there are many dangling bonds at the grain boundary in microcrystalline Si. These dangling bonds would lead to the recombination of photo-generated carriers and decrease the conversion efficiency. Therefore, we included the grain boundary in the numerical study in order to simulate a microcrystalline Si solar cell accurately, designing new three-terminal microcrystalline Si solar cells. The 3-μm-thick three-terminal cell achieved a conversion efficiency of 10.8%, while the efficiency of a typical two-terminal cell is 9.7%. The three-terminal structure increased the JSC but decreased the VOC, and such phenomena are discussed. High-efficiency and low-cost Si-based thin film solar cells can now be designed based on the information provided in this paper.

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