An Investigation on a Crystalline-Silicon Solar Cell with Black Silicon Layer at the Rear

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Crystalline-Si (c-Si) solar cell with black Si (b-Si) layer at the rear was studied in order to develop c-Si solar cell with sub-band gap photovoltaic response. The b-Si was made by chemical etching. The c-Si solar cell with b-Si at the rear was found to perform far better than that of similar structure but with no b-Si at the rear, with the efficiency being increased relatively by 27.7%. This finding was interesting as b-Si had a large specific surface area, which could cause high surface recombination and degradation of solar cell performance. A graded band gap was found to form at the rear of the c-Si solar cell with b-Si layer at the rear. This graded band gap tended to expel free electrons away from the rear, thus reducing the probability of electron-hole recombination at b-Si and improving the performance of c-Si solar cell.

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Zhou, Z. Q., Hu, F., Zhou, W. J., Chen, H. Y., Ma, L., Zhang, C., & Lu, M. (2017). An Investigation on a Crystalline-Silicon Solar Cell with Black Silicon Layer at the Rear. Nanoscale Research Letters, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-017-2388-y

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