In this paper, we study the influence of modifying the geometry of nanotexture on its electrical properties. Nanotexture is formed by an industrially feasible dry-chemical etching process performed entirely in atmospheric pressure conditions. A surface modification process is developed that allows low surface recombination velocities (Seff,min \u7f 10 cm/s) on nanotextured surfaces. By simultaneously improving the surface passivation and the emitter diffusion processes, we achieve an equivalent passivation level (VOC,impl \u7f 670 mV) for nanotextured surfaces to that of reference textured surfaces after applying either PECVD or ALD based deposition techniques
Nano texturing has been confirmed as an effective structure to improve the efficiency of multi-cryst...
An alternative atmospheric pressure dry texturing process that utilizes F2-Si etching to form sub-mi...
A novel atmospheric pressure dry texture process is investigated in order to create nanostructures a...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the influence of modifying the geometry of nanotexture on its electr...
In this paper, a plasma-less atmospheric pressure dry texture process that is capable of forming nan...
In this work, we investigate the electrical performance of multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar ce...
Improving the photoelectric power conversion efficiency of solar cells in a low-cost and reproducibl...
Reduction of surface reflection remains a key area of investigation in order to improve the light co...
In this paper, we study the effect of an enlarged surface area of nanotextured crystalline silicon w...
We report recent achievements in adapting industrially used solar cell processes on nanotextured sur...
We demonstrate the fabrication of nano-sized surface textured crystalline silicon by a metal-assiste...
In this paper, we present further results on the integration of a “black-silicon” texturing process ...
We investigated two chemical surface texturing methods suitable for multicrystalline silicon solar c...
Light-trapping nanostructures have been widely used for improving solar cells’ performance, but the ...
Minimization of reflection losses is extremely important for efficient silicon solar cells made eith...
Nano texturing has been confirmed as an effective structure to improve the efficiency of multi-cryst...
An alternative atmospheric pressure dry texturing process that utilizes F2-Si etching to form sub-mi...
A novel atmospheric pressure dry texture process is investigated in order to create nanostructures a...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the influence of modifying the geometry of nanotexture on its electr...
In this paper, a plasma-less atmospheric pressure dry texture process that is capable of forming nan...
In this work, we investigate the electrical performance of multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar ce...
Improving the photoelectric power conversion efficiency of solar cells in a low-cost and reproducibl...
Reduction of surface reflection remains a key area of investigation in order to improve the light co...
In this paper, we study the effect of an enlarged surface area of nanotextured crystalline silicon w...
We report recent achievements in adapting industrially used solar cell processes on nanotextured sur...
We demonstrate the fabrication of nano-sized surface textured crystalline silicon by a metal-assiste...
In this paper, we present further results on the integration of a “black-silicon” texturing process ...
We investigated two chemical surface texturing methods suitable for multicrystalline silicon solar c...
Light-trapping nanostructures have been widely used for improving solar cells’ performance, but the ...
Minimization of reflection losses is extremely important for efficient silicon solar cells made eith...
Nano texturing has been confirmed as an effective structure to improve the efficiency of multi-cryst...
An alternative atmospheric pressure dry texturing process that utilizes F2-Si etching to form sub-mi...
A novel atmospheric pressure dry texture process is investigated in order to create nanostructures a...