Yusi ChenYangsen KangJieyang JiaYijie HuoMuyu XueZheng LyuDong LiangLi ZhaoJames S. Harris
Nanostructures have been widely used in solar cells due to their extraordinary photon management properties. However, due to poor pn junction quality and high surface recombination velocity, typical nanostructured solar cells are not efficient compared with the traditional commercial solar cells. Here, we demonstrate a new approach to design, simulate, and fabricate whole-wafer nanostructures on dielectric layer on thin c-Si for solar cell light trapping. The optical simulation results show that the periodic nanostructure arrays on dielectric materials could suppress the reflection loss over a wide spectral range. In addition, by applying the nanostructured dielectric layer on 40 μ m thin c-Si, the reflection loss is suppressed to below 5% over a wide spectra and angular range. Moreover, a c-Si solar cell with 2.9 μ m ultrathin absorber layer demonstrates 32% improvement in short circuit current and 44% relative improvement in energy conversion efficiency. Our results suggest that nanostructured dielectric layer has the potential to significantly improve solar cell performance and avoid typical problems of defects and surface recombination for nanostructured solar cells, thus providing a new pathway towards realizing high-efficiency and low-cost c-Si solar cells.
Xinyu TanWensheng YanYiteng TuCan Deng
Ilker KarakasogluKen Xingze WangShanhui Fan
陆晓东 Lu Xiaodong张鹏 Zhang Peng赵洋 Zhao Yang王泽来 Wang Zelai吴元庆 Wu Yuanqing张宇峰 Zhang YufengTao Zhou
Rolf BrendelRalf B. BergmannP. LölgenMichael O. WolfJ.H. Werner
Die HuXin TanLei SunY. B. ZhangYiteng TuWensheng Yan