Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
77799 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Silicon solar cells with rear side sphere gratings have been fabricated.•A passivated contact (TOPCon) separates electrical and optical properties.•VOC=710 mV, FF=81.9% and JSC=38.1 mA/cm2 resulting in 22.1% efficiency reached.•The sphere grating leads to a current density enhancement of 1.4 mA/cm2.•Especially for silicon-based tandem devices the sphere grating is beneficial.

Rear side hexagonal sphere gratings are demonstrated as diffractive structures that enhance the light path length in the near infrared, where crystalline silicon solar cells suffer from weak absorption. Moreover, the rear side sphere grating can be added behind a solar cell with flat rear surface, giving an “electrically flat but optically rough” device with high efficiency potential. Here, a thin passivating tunnel-contact layer electrically separates the sphere grating from the cell's base. Solar cells with the rear side sphere grating have obtained a VOC of up to 710 mV and a FF of up to 81.9%. External quantum efficiency measurements show a current density gain of 1.4 mA/cm2 due to the sphere grating. This leads to an overall efficiency of up to 22.1% for the solar cells with planar front side and rear side sphere grating. Estimates for perovskite–silicon and III/V-silicon tandem devices show that the efficiency of tandems can be enhanced by up to 2.4% absolute with a sphere grating on the rear side. Thus, sphere gratings could improve Si-based tandem devices that are limited due to a low current in the Si bottom cell.

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