Material and solar cell research in high efficiency micromorph tandem solar cell

Authors

  • Razagh Hafezi DQ-CCNE/UFSM
  • Soroush Karimi
  • Sharie Jamalzae
  • Masoud Jabbari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X20805

Abstract

“Micromorph” tandem solar cells consisting of a microcrystalline silicon bottom cell and an amorphous silicon top cell are considered as one of the most promising new thin-film silicon solar-cell concepts. Their promise lies in the hope of simultaneously achieving high conversion efficiencies at relatively low manufacturing costs. The concept was introduced by IMT Neuchâtel, based on the VHF-GD (very high frequency glow discharge) deposition method. The key element of the micromorph cell is the hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon bottom cell that opens new perspectives for low-temperature thin-film crystalline silicon technology. This paper describes the use, within p–i–n- and n–i–p-type solar cells, of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) and hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon (_c-Si:H) thin films (layers), both deposited at low temperatures (200_C) by plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition (PECVD), from a mixture of silane and hydrogen. Optical and electrical properties of the i-layers are described. Finally, present performances and future perspectives for a high efficiency ‘micromorph’ (mc-Si:Hya-Si:H) tandem solar cells are discussed.

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Published

2015-12-19

How to Cite

Hafezi, R., Karimi, S., Jamalzae, S., & Jabbari, M. (2015). Material and solar cell research in high efficiency micromorph tandem solar cell. Ciência E Natura, 37, 434–440. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X20805

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