This paper gives an overview on the standard crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing processes typically applied in industry. Main focus has been put on plasma processes which can replace existing, mainly wet chemical processes within the standard process flow. Finally, additional plasma processes are presented which are suited for higher-efficient solar cells, i.e. for the "passivated emitter and rear cell" concept (PERC) or the "heterojunction with intrinsic thin layer" approach (HIT). Plasma processes for the deposition of thin dielectric or semiconducting layers for surface passivation, emitter deposition or anti-reflective coating purposes are presented. Plasma etching processes for the removal of phosphorus silicate glass or para...
This study describes the development of a two-step SF6/O2 texturing process using an inline industri...
Dans la fabrication de cellules photovoltaïques en silicium, certaines étapes cruciales utilisant de...
Plasma processing represents one possible solution to meet the requirements necessary for the realiz...
This paper gives an overview on the standard crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing processes...
In this contribution edge isolation of crystalline silicon solar cells by dry etching is described. ...
Investigations on crystalline silicon solar cells using production capable etching equipment were ca...
In this paper, we present investigations on single-sided plasma etching for silicon wafers with work...
In this contribution dry etching of crystalline silicon solar cells in a novel atmospheric pressure ...
Atmospheric pressure plasma technologies are a potential substitution for wet chemical and vacuum pr...
Thinner wafers and the reduction of breakage losses make it attractive for solar cell manufacturers ...
Sandia National Laboratories has demonstrated significant performance gains in crystalline silicon s...
Thinner wafers and the reduction of breakage losses make it attractive for solar cell manufacturers ...
Atmospheric pressure gas phase technologies will become essential for future concepts of in-line man...
Standard plasma texturing of silicon wafers are not widely introduced within mass production due to ...
The first part of this thesis covers techniques for the local analysis of current production (LBIC) ...
This study describes the development of a two-step SF6/O2 texturing process using an inline industri...
Dans la fabrication de cellules photovoltaïques en silicium, certaines étapes cruciales utilisant de...
Plasma processing represents one possible solution to meet the requirements necessary for the realiz...
This paper gives an overview on the standard crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing processes...
In this contribution edge isolation of crystalline silicon solar cells by dry etching is described. ...
Investigations on crystalline silicon solar cells using production capable etching equipment were ca...
In this paper, we present investigations on single-sided plasma etching for silicon wafers with work...
In this contribution dry etching of crystalline silicon solar cells in a novel atmospheric pressure ...
Atmospheric pressure plasma technologies are a potential substitution for wet chemical and vacuum pr...
Thinner wafers and the reduction of breakage losses make it attractive for solar cell manufacturers ...
Sandia National Laboratories has demonstrated significant performance gains in crystalline silicon s...
Thinner wafers and the reduction of breakage losses make it attractive for solar cell manufacturers ...
Atmospheric pressure gas phase technologies will become essential for future concepts of in-line man...
Standard plasma texturing of silicon wafers are not widely introduced within mass production due to ...
The first part of this thesis covers techniques for the local analysis of current production (LBIC) ...
This study describes the development of a two-step SF6/O2 texturing process using an inline industri...
Dans la fabrication de cellules photovoltaïques en silicium, certaines étapes cruciales utilisant de...
Plasma processing represents one possible solution to meet the requirements necessary for the realiz...