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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2011.21.10.573

Light Scattering Properties of Highly Textured Ag/Al:Si Bilayer Back Reflectors  

Jang, Eun-Seok (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Baek, Sang-Hun (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Jang, Byung-Yeol (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Park, Sang-Hyun (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Yoon, Kyung-Hoon (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Rhee, Young-Woo (Graduate School of Green Energy Technology, Chungnam National University)
Cho, Jun-Sik (Photovoltaic Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.21, no.10, 2011 , pp. 573-579 More about this Journal
Abstract
Highly textured Ag, Al and Al:Si back reflectors for flexible n-i-p silicon thin-film solar cells were prepared on 100-${\mu}m$-thick stainless steel substrates by DC magnetron sputtering and the influence of their surface textures on the light-scattering properties were investigated. The surface texture of the metal back reflectors was influenced by the increased grain size and by the bimodal distribution that arose due to the abnormal grain growth at elevated deposition temperatures. This can be explained by the structure zone model (SZM). With an increase in the deposition temperatures from room temperature to $500^{\circ}C$, the surface roughness of the Al:Si films increased from 11 nm to 95 nm, whereas that of the pure Ag films increased from 6 nm to 47 nm at the same deposition temperature. Although Al:Si back reflectors with larger surface feature dimensions than pure Ag can be fabricated at lower deposition temperatures due to the lower melting point and the Si impurity drag effect, they show poor total and diffuse reflectance, resulting from the low reflectivity and reflection loss on the textured surface. For a further improvement of the light-trapping efficiency in solar cells, a new type of back reflector consisting of Ag/Al:Si bilayer is suggested. The surface morphology and reflectance of this reflector are closely dependent on the Al:Si bottom layer and the Ag top layer. The relationship between the surface topography and the light-scattering properties of the bilayer back reflectors is also reported in this paper.
Keywords
light scattering; back reflector; surface texturing; flexible silicon thin-film solar cell;
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