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http://dx.doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2011.49.11.905

Study of Ni/Cu Front Metal Contact Applying Selective Emitter Silicon Solar Cells  

Lee, JaeDoo (Department of Electronics Engineering, Sejong University)
Kwon, Hyukyong (Department of Electronics Engineering, Sejong University)
Lee, SooHong (Department of Electronics Engineering, Sejong University)
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials / v.49, no.11, 2011 , pp. 905-909 More about this Journal
Abstract
The formation of front metal contact silicon solar cells is required for low cost, low contact resistance to silicon surfaces. One of the available front metal contacts is Ni/Cu plating, which can be mass produced via asimple and inexpensive process. A selective emitter, meanwhile, involves two different doping levels, with higher doping (${\leq}30{\Omega}/sq$) underneath the grid to achieve good ohmic contact and low doping between the grid in order to minimize the heavy doping effect in the emitter. This study describes the formation of a selective emitter and a nickel silicide seed layer for the front metallization of silicon cells. The contacts were thickened by a plated Ni/Cu two-step metallization process on front contacts. The experimental results showed that the Ni layer via SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) and EDX (Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) analyses. Finally, a plated Ni/Cu contact solar cell displayed efficiency of 18.10% on a $2{\times}2cm^2$, Cz wafer.
Keywords
solar cells; plating; conductivity; scanning electron microscopy(SEM); Ni/Cu front metal;
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