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Nanopyramid Formation by Ag Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching for Nanotextured Si Solar Cells

  • Parida, Bhaskar;Choi, Jaeho;Palei, Srikanta;Kim, Keunjoo;Kwak, Seung Jong
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.206-211
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    • 2015
  • We investigated the formation of a nanopyramidal structure and fabricated nanotextured Si solar cells using an Ag metal-assisted chemical etching process. The nanopyramidal structure was formed on a Si flat surface and the nanotexturing process was performed on the p-type microtextured Si surface. The nanostructural formation shows a transition from nanopits and nanopores to nanowires with etching time. The nanotextured surfaces also showed the photoluminescence spectra with an enhanced intensity in the wavelength range of 1,100~1,250 nm. The photoreflectance of the nanotextured Si solar cells was strongly reduced in the wavelength range of 337~596 nm. However, the quantum efficiency is decreased in the nanotextured samples due to the increased nanosurface recombination. The nanotexturing process provides a better p-n junction impedance of the nanotextured cells, resulting in an enhanced shunt resistance and fill factor which in turn renders the possibility of the increased conversion efficiency.

Nanotextured Si Solar Cells on Microtextured Pyramidal Surfaces by Silver-assisted Chemical Etching Process

  • Parida, Bhaskar;Choi, Jaeho;Palei, Srikanta;Kim, Keunjoo;Kwak, Seung Jong
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.212-220
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    • 2015
  • We investigated nanotextured Si solar cells using the silver-assisted chemical etching process. The nanotexturing process is very sensitive to the concentration of chemical etching solution. The high concentration process results in a nanowire formation for the nanosurfaces and causes severe surface damage to the top region of the micropyramids. These nanowires show excellent light absorption in photoreflectance spectra and radiative light emission in photoluminescence spectra. However, the low concentration process forms a nano-roughened surface and provides high minority carrier lifetimes. The nano-roughened surfaces of the samples show the improved electrical cell properties of quantum efficiency, conversion efficiency, and cell fill factor due to the reduction in the formation of the over-doped dead layer.

Low reflectance of sub-texturing for monocrystalline Si solar cell

  • Chang, Hyo-Sik;Jung, Hyun-Chul;Kim, Hyoung-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.249-249
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    • 2010
  • We investigated novel surface treatment and its impact on silicon photovoltaic cells. Using 2-step etching methods, we have changed the nanostructure on pyramid surface so that less light is reflected. This work proposes an improved texturing technique of mono crystalline silicon surface for solar cells with sub-nanotexturing process. The nanotextured silicon surface exhibits a lower average reflectivity (~4%) in the wavelength range of 300-1100nm without antireflection coating layer. It is worth mentioning that the surface of pyramids may also affect the surface reflectance and carrier lifetime. In one word, we believe nanotextruing is a promising guide for texturization of monocrystalline silicon surface.

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