In this contribution, we demonstrate a route for efficiencies exceeding 22% with n-type multicrystalline (mc) silicon solar cells based on the TOPCon cell concept featuring a boron-diffused front side emitter and a full-area passivating rear contact. By applying a “high-performance” (HP) crystallization process with an adapted seed structure in order to obtain an optimized grain boundary area fraction, we reduce recombination losses in the HP mc-Si material to a minimum. We discuss the electrical properties of the optimized n-type HP mc-Si, which features very low material-related efficiency losses of approximately 0.5%abs and, thus, enables an efficiency potential of 22.6% with regard to a cell limit of 23.1% of the TOPCon cell concept ada...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
AbstractLow “Euros per Watt-peak” and ease of industrialization are the main drivers towards success...
Multicrystalline (mc) n-type silicon has proven to be a suitable substrate for the fabrication of hi...
In this contribution, we present our recent results for high efficiency multicrystalline silicon sol...
AbstractSeed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increa...
Seed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increase in mc...
AbstractSeed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increa...
This work aims for assessing the efficiency potential of multicrystalline n-type silicon as base mat...
Multicrystalline silicon suitable for high efficient n-type solar cells has been developed by direct...
This study aims for a quantitative investigation of the material limitations and the efficiency pote...
ABSTRACT: The current Si supply- consisting also of off-spec and overcapacity silicon from the micro...
This paper presents the first conversion efficiency above 20% for a multicrystalline silicon solar c...
ABSTRACT In this paper we present n-type Si solar cells on large area mc-Si wafers with a boron diff...
AbstractWe present a numerical simulation study of different multicrystalline silicon materials and ...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
AbstractLow “Euros per Watt-peak” and ease of industrialization are the main drivers towards success...
Multicrystalline (mc) n-type silicon has proven to be a suitable substrate for the fabrication of hi...
In this contribution, we present our recent results for high efficiency multicrystalline silicon sol...
AbstractSeed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increa...
Seed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increase in mc...
AbstractSeed-assisted growth of multicrystalline (mc) silicon ingots has led to a significant increa...
This work aims for assessing the efficiency potential of multicrystalline n-type silicon as base mat...
Multicrystalline silicon suitable for high efficient n-type solar cells has been developed by direct...
This study aims for a quantitative investigation of the material limitations and the efficiency pote...
ABSTRACT: The current Si supply- consisting also of off-spec and overcapacity silicon from the micro...
This paper presents the first conversion efficiency above 20% for a multicrystalline silicon solar c...
ABSTRACT In this paper we present n-type Si solar cells on large area mc-Si wafers with a boron diff...
AbstractWe present a numerical simulation study of different multicrystalline silicon materials and ...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
A simplified laboratory process with one photolithographic step for front junction solar cells on n-...
AbstractLow “Euros per Watt-peak” and ease of industrialization are the main drivers towards success...