Publikation: Record efficiencies for EFG and String Ribbon solar cells
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Solar cells have been processed on Edge-defined Film-fed Growth and String Ribbon silicon. Based on a standard process developed for different types of multicrystalline materials including evaporation of contacts and photolithography for front-contact formation, optimisations have been implemented to deal with the special needs of these low-cost ribbon materials. Especially a remote plasma hydrogenation step and a change from evaporated to screen-printed aluminium back-surface-field improved cell parameters drastically. Independently confirmed stable efficiencies of 16.7% (EFG) and 17.7% (String Ribbon) have been achieved on 4 cm2 cells (full area). These values represent the highest stable efficiencies obtained for multicrystalline silicon ribbons so far.
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HAHN, Giso, Patric GEIGER, 2003. Record efficiencies for EFG and String Ribbon solar cells. In: Progress in Photovoltaics : Research and Applications. 2003, 11(5), pp. 341-346. ISSN 1062-7995. eISSN 1099-159X. Available under: doi: 10.1002/pip.498BibTex
@article{Hahn2003Recor-31213, year={2003}, doi={10.1002/pip.498}, title={Record efficiencies for EFG and String Ribbon solar cells}, number={5}, volume={11}, issn={1062-7995}, journal={Progress in Photovoltaics : Research and Applications}, pages={341--346}, author={Hahn, Giso and Geiger, Patric} }
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