Solar cell fabricated on welded thin flexible silicon

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We present a thin-film crystalline silicon solar cell with an AM1.5 efficiency of 11.5% fabricated on welded 50 μm thin silicon foils. The aperture area of the cell is 1.00 cm 2 . The cell has an open-circuit voltage of 570 mV, a short-circuit current density of 29.9 mA cm −2 and a fill factor of 67.6%. These are the first results ever presented for solar cells on welded silicon foils. The foils were welded together in order to create the first thin flexible monocrystalline band substrate. A flexible band substrate offers the possibility to overcome the area restriction of ingot-based monocrystalline silicon wafers and the feasibility of a roll-to-roll manufacturing. In combination with an epitaxial and layer transfer process a decrease in production costs can be achieved.

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Hessmann, M. T., Kunz, T., Ahmad, T., Li, D., Wittmann, S., Riecke, A., … Brabec, C. J. (2015). Solar cell fabricated on welded thin flexible silicon. EPJ Photovoltaics, 6. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjpv/2015008

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