Realizing high-efficiency omnidirectional n-type Si solar cells via the hierarchical architecture concept with radial junctions

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Hierarchical structures combining micropyramids and nanowires with appropriate control of surface carrier recombination represent a class of architectures for radial p-n junction solar cells that synergizes the advantageous features including excellent broad-band, omnidirectional light-harvesting and efficient separation/collection of photoexcited carriers. The heterojunction solar cells fabricated with hierarchical structures exhibit the efficiency of 15.14% using cost-effective as-cut Czochralski n-type Si substrates, which is the highest reported efficiency among all n-type Si nanostructured solar cells. We also demonstrate the omnidirectional solar cell that exhibits the daily generated power enhancement of 44.2% by using hierarchical structures, as compared to conventional micropyramid control cells. The concurrent improvement in optical and electrical properties for realizing high-efficiency omnidirectional solar cells using as-cut Czochralski n-type Si substrates demonstrated here makes a hierarchical architecture concept promising for large-area and cost-effective mass production. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Wang, H. P., Lin, T. Y., Hsu, C. W., Tsai, M. L., Huang, C. H., Wei, W. R., … He, J. H. (2013). Realizing high-efficiency omnidirectional n-type Si solar cells via the hierarchical architecture concept with radial junctions. ACS Nano, 7(10), 9325–9335. https://doi.org/10.1021/nn404015y

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