The nanostructured surface – also called black silicon (b-Si) – is a promising texture for solar cells because of its extremely low reflectance combined with low surface recombination obtained with atomic layer deposited (ALD) thin films. However, the challenges in keeping the excellent optical properties and passivation in further processing have not been addressed before. Here we study especially the applicability of the ALD passivation on highly boron doped emitters that is present in crystalline silicon solar cells. The results show that the nanostructured boron emitters can be passivated efficiently using ALD Al2O3 reaching emitter saturation current densities as low as 51 fA/cm2. Furthermore, reflectance values less than 0.5% after pr...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
The nanostructuring of silicon surfaces—known as black silicon—is a promising approach to eliminate ...
The nanostructured surface – also called black silicon (b-Si) – is a promising texture for solar cel...
The nanostructured surface - also called black silicon (b-Si) - is a promising texture for solar cel...
Black silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low reflect...
Black silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low reflect...
The poor charge-carrier transport properties attributed to nanostructured surfaces have been so far ...
AbstractBlack silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low...
AbstractOptically black silicon nanostructures show excellent anti-reflection and light trapping pro...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Solar Energy Mat...
Black silicon (b-Si) is a promising surface structure for solar cells due to its low reflectance and...
Black silicon (b-Si) nanotextures can significantly enhance the light absorption of crystalline sili...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
The nanostructuring of silicon surfaces—known as black silicon—is a promising approach to eliminate ...
The nanostructured surface – also called black silicon (b-Si) – is a promising texture for solar cel...
The nanostructured surface - also called black silicon (b-Si) - is a promising texture for solar cel...
Black silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low reflect...
Black silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low reflect...
The poor charge-carrier transport properties attributed to nanostructured surfaces have been so far ...
AbstractBlack silicon is an interesting surface texture for solar cells because of its extremely low...
AbstractOptically black silicon nanostructures show excellent anti-reflection and light trapping pro...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Solar Energy Mat...
Black silicon (b-Si) is a promising surface structure for solar cells due to its low reflectance and...
Black silicon (b-Si) nanotextures can significantly enhance the light absorption of crystalline sili...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
A p+-doping method for silicon solar cells is presented whereby boron atoms from a pure boron (PureB...
The nanostructuring of silicon surfaces—known as black silicon—is a promising approach to eliminate ...