Silicon solar cells typically feature textured surfaces on the front side to increase light absorption. An unwanted side effect of the texture is an increase in surface recombination compared with smoother surfaces. On the rear side of the solar cell, light absorption is not an issue; therefore, planar surfaces are used to decrease surface recombination. In processing, a planar surface can be achieved by wet chemical single-side etching of previously textured surfaces, resulting in a smoothed rear surface. This study investigates surface passivation of these chemically polished surfaces in dependence on the degree of smoothness. Surface passivation is achieved by thin thermally grown silicon oxides. Special focus is set on injection depende...
The interface properties of silicon solar cell structures were characterized by the two non destruct...
Optical properties of black silicon (b-Si) can be tailored to minimize reflection losses to less tha...
H. Angermann , J. Rappich1, L. Korte1, I. Sieber1, E. Conrad1, M. Schmidt1, K. Hübener2, J.Polte2,...
We study the impact of the residual surface morphology resulting from rear side wet chemical polishi...
AbstractWe study the impact of the residual surface morphology resulting from rear side wet chemical...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of a solar cell fabrication process on the properties of th...
Crucial pre conditions for the development of economically attractive solar cells are the fur ther i...
Decisive preconditions to the development of economically attractive solar cells are further improve...
In high efficiency crystalline Si solar cells textured mono and multi crystalline substrates are co...
By comparison of simultaneously processed solar cells, bifacial cells and contactless photoconductiv...
Effective reduction of front surface carrier recombination is essential for high efficiency silicon ...
In the present work we study the extent to which extrinsic chemical and field effect passivation can...
AbstractIn the present work we study the extent to which extrinsic chemical and field effect passiva...
Optical losses at the front surface of a silicon solar cell have a significant impact on efficiency,...
Surface passivation continues to be a significant requirement in achieving high solar-cell efficienc...
The interface properties of silicon solar cell structures were characterized by the two non destruct...
Optical properties of black silicon (b-Si) can be tailored to minimize reflection losses to less tha...
H. Angermann , J. Rappich1, L. Korte1, I. Sieber1, E. Conrad1, M. Schmidt1, K. Hübener2, J.Polte2,...
We study the impact of the residual surface morphology resulting from rear side wet chemical polishi...
AbstractWe study the impact of the residual surface morphology resulting from rear side wet chemical...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of a solar cell fabrication process on the properties of th...
Crucial pre conditions for the development of economically attractive solar cells are the fur ther i...
Decisive preconditions to the development of economically attractive solar cells are further improve...
In high efficiency crystalline Si solar cells textured mono and multi crystalline substrates are co...
By comparison of simultaneously processed solar cells, bifacial cells and contactless photoconductiv...
Effective reduction of front surface carrier recombination is essential for high efficiency silicon ...
In the present work we study the extent to which extrinsic chemical and field effect passivation can...
AbstractIn the present work we study the extent to which extrinsic chemical and field effect passiva...
Optical losses at the front surface of a silicon solar cell have a significant impact on efficiency,...
Surface passivation continues to be a significant requirement in achieving high solar-cell efficienc...
The interface properties of silicon solar cell structures were characterized by the two non destruct...
Optical properties of black silicon (b-Si) can be tailored to minimize reflection losses to less tha...
H. Angermann , J. Rappich1, L. Korte1, I. Sieber1, E. Conrad1, M. Schmidt1, K. Hübener2, J.Polte2,...