학술논문

Glued III-V on Si tandem solar cells using hybrid transparent conductive layers
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE 49th Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (PVSC) Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2022 IEEE 49th. :625-625 Jun, 2022
Subject
Aerospace
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Silicon
Photovoltaic systems
Photovoltaic cells
Lamination
Wafer bonding
Tunneling
Surface roughness
Language
Abstract
The photovoltaic market is dominated by c-Si solar cells, with a record efficiency of 26.7 % which approaches the detailed balance limit. Tandem solar cells combining a III-V semiconductor top cell with a Si bottom cell are one of the most studied routes to exceed 30% efficiency. Direct growth of III-V on Si has achieved 25.9% efficiency but remains a challenge. Direct wafer bonding has demonstrated state of the art efficiencies of up to 35.9%, but this technique is not suitable for industrial production as it requires extremely low roughness, low particle contamination, surface activation and bonding under vacuum. The integration of III-V on Si using conductive transparent glues may circumvent these constraints. In this contribution, we design and fabricate a 2-terminal AlGaAs/ARC/Glue/ARC/TOPCon tandem cell using sol-gel derived TiO2 ARCs and PEDOT:PSS-based glue. The ARCs ensure Ohmic contact with the sub-cells (replacing the tunnelling recombination junction) as well as transmission of red photons from the III-V to the Si cell. The gluing layer ensures the electrical interconnection between sub-cells and, thanks to its lower refractive index, an enhanced photon recycling in the top cell (up to 0.9% improvement of the tandem’ efficiency). We use electromagnetic simulations to optimize the ARC/Glue/ARC stack and achieve current matching; current losses from reflection (1.1 mA/cm2) remaining essentially equal to those of the direct bonding architecture (1.0 mA/cm2). TiO2 ARCs and PEDOT:PSS-based glue are synthesized and deposited by spin-coating. The lamination process is performed in air, using a simple hydraulic hot press at low curing temperature (120°C). The 1st-generation cells show a promising VOC (1.8 V), while the efficiency is currently limited by high series resistance. The 2nd generation is currently under fabrication using an improved lamination process to solve this problem.