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Characterization and Optimization of Highly Efficient Silicon-Based Textured Solar Cells: Theory and Experiment
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Characterization and Optimization of Highly Efficient Silicon-Based Textured Solar Cells: Theory and Experiment

A.V Sachenko, V. P Kostylyov, V. M Vlasiuk, I. O Sokolovskyi, M Evstigneev, A. I Shkrebtii, D Johnston, P Michael and T Missimer
2021 IEEE 48th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), pp.0544-0550
IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
06-20-2021

Abstract

Doping efficiency Excitons Radiative recombination Short-circuit currents Silicon solar cell texture Time measurement Photovoltaic Cells
We developed and applied an improved theoretical model to optimize characteristics of highly efficient textured solar cells (SCs). The model accounts for all recombination mechanisms, including nonradiative exciton recombination and recombination in the space-charge region (SCR). To compare the theoretical results with an experiment, we proposed empirical formula for the external quantum efficiency (EQE), which describes its experimental spectral dependencies near the absorption edge. The proposed approach allows modeling short-circuit current and photoconversion efficiency in the textured crystalline silicon solar cells. The theoretical results, compared to the experimental measurements, were used to optimize the key parameters of the SCs, such as the base thickness, doping level and others.

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