Silicon solar cells technology using honeycomb textured front surface
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Manea, E.; Budianu, E.; Purica, M.; Podaru, C.; Cernica, I.; Coraci, A.; Baharada, F.
- Source
- CAS 2005 Proceedings. 2005 International Semiconductor Conference, 2005. Semiconductor Conference Semiconductor Conference, 2005. CAS 2005 Proceedings. 2005 International. 1:157-160 vol. 1 2005
- Subject
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Silicon
Photovoltaic cells
Surface texture
Micromachining
Solar power generation
Etching
Hafnium
Reflection
Electrical resistance measurement
Loss measurement
- Language
- ISSN
- 1545-827X
2377-0678
This paper presents a new silicon solar cell structure obtained by the front surface texturisation using silicon micromachining technologies. A 'honeycomb' textured front surface has been obtained using a photolitographic process to generate patterns (disc holes) on the top surface followed by isotropic etching in HNO/sub 3/ : HF : CH3COOH up to join together of the wells. For the front surface losses characterization, the spectral dependence reflection has been investigated by spectrophotometric measurements. The surface reflectivity was lowered at 5% (30% in the case of untextured monocrystalline surface). The p-n junction made by phosphorus diffusion at /spl sim/0.8 /spl mu/m follows the honeycomb profile. In order to ensure low series resistances a p+ bor diffusion on the back of the structure was made. The fabrication process was completed with an ohmic contacts (Al: on top and on the back surface).