articleIEEE Journal of PhotovoltaicsOct 4, 2013Closed access

24.7% Record Efficiency HIT Solar Cell on Thin Silicon Wafer

Sanyo (Japan) · Panasonic (Japan)

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Abstract

A new record conversion efficiency of 24.7% was attained at the research level by using a heterojunction with intrinsic thin-layer structure of practical size (101.8 cm 2 , total area) at a 98-μm thickness. This is a world height record for any crystalline silicon-based solar cell of practical size (100 cm 2 and above). Since we announced our former record of 23.7%, we have continued to reduce recombination losses at the hetero interface between a-Si and c-Si along with cutting down resistive losses by improving the silver paste with lower resistivity and optimization of the thicknesses in a-Si layers. Using a new technology that enables the formation of a-Si layer of even higher quality on the c-Si substrate,…

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Keywords
  • Wafer
  • Substrate (aquarium)
  • Silicon
  • Limiting
  • Layer (electronics)
  • Materials science
  • Solar cell
  • Epitaxy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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