학술논문

Understanding and Development of Screen-Printed Front Metallization for High-Efficiency Low-to-Medium Concentrator Silicon Solar Cells
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics IEEE J. Photovoltaics Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of. 3(3):944-951 Jul, 2013
Subject
Photonics and Electrooptics
Concentrator
screen printed
Si solar cell
Language
ISSN
2156-3381
2156-3403
Abstract
This paper reports on a methodology to achieve low-cost high-efficiency screen-printed low-to-medium concentrator Si cells and validates it by fabricating some of the highest efficiency metal paste printed cells with a simple cell design. The model shows that the highest achievable efficiency at any given concentration is a function of metal paste, contact parameters, number of fingers, and finger length due to the tradeoff between resistive and shadow losses. Consistent with the model calculations, first, 52 mm × 27 mm ∼19% cells were fabricated at ∼5X (suns) with a Dupont 16 A paste and ∼110 μm wide 32 lines. Then, with improved 50 μm wide direct extrusion printed fingers, >20% efficient cells were achieved in the concentration range of 3–16X, along with a roadmap to ∼21% efficient cells. This approach provides excellent guidelines to design grid pattern and selecting cell dimensions to achieve maximum efficiency at the desired concentration from a given printing technology and cell structure.