Origin of Screen-Printed Metal Contact Losses in Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells
  • Jeong, Myeong Sang
  • Lee, Sang Hee
  • Choi, Sungjin
  • Min, Kwan Hong
  • Lee, Jong Hoon
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Crystalline silicon solar cells are considered mainstream products in the photovoltaic market. To further improve their performance, it is important to reduce recombination at the contact between metal electrodes and the Si surface because the state of the metal-Si interface affects the saturation current density J0.metal and open-circuit voltage. Moreover, the large saturation current density strongly contributes to the performance degradation of the solar cells. Therefore, the interfacial structure formed by the metal electrodes and Si surface must be examined to minimize the J0.metal value. In this study, we investigated the formation mechanism of Ag crystallites on the surface of the Si emitter layer in screen-printed Ag paste. Interestingly, J0.metal was minimized by Ag epitaxial growth, which was verified using an atomic-scale approach. Furthermore, the effect of P doping on the Ag-Si interfacial structure reduced J0.metal. Our study can provide insights into the origin of J0.metal for realizing high-performance solar cells. © 2023 American Chemical Society.

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Ag crystallite formationcrystalline silicon solar celldangling bondepitaxial growthJ<sub>0.metal</sub> minimizationmetal induced gap statessaturation current densityAG CONTACTSTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCERECOMBINATION LOSSESREAR CONTACTSMETALLIZATIONPASSIVATIONEMITTERSGROWTH
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Origin of Screen-Printed Metal Contact Losses in Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells
저자
Jeong, Myeong SangLee, Sang HeeChoi, SungjinMin, Kwan HongLee, Jong HoonKang, Min GuJeong, Kyung TaekKwak, Sang KyuSong, Hee-EunLee, Tae KyungPark, Sungeun
DOI
10.1021/acsaem.3c02143
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2023-11
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
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