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Realization of dual-heterojunction solar cells on ultra-thin ∼25 μm, flexible silicon substrates

Abstract

Silicon heterojunction (HJ) solar cells with different rear passivation and contact designs were fabricated on ∼25 μm semiconductor-on-metal (SOM) exfoliated substrates. It was found that the performance of these cells is limited by recombination at the rear-surface. Employing the dual-HJ architecture resulted in the improvement of open-circuit voltage (Voc) from 605 mV (single-HJ) to 645 mV with no front side intrinsic amorphous silicon (i-layer) passivation. Addition of un-optimized front side i-layer passivation resulted in further enhancement in Voc to 662 mV. Pathways to achieving further improvement in the performance of HJ solar cells on ultra-thin SOM substrates are discussed.

Authors

Onyegam EU; Sarkar D; Hilali MM; Saha S; Mathew L; Rao RA; Smith RS; Xu D; Jawarani D; Garcia R

Journal

Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 104, No. 15,

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

April 14, 2014

DOI

10.1063/1.4871503

ISSN

0003-6951

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