Solar Energy, Vol.170, 486-498, 2018
Progress and limitations of thin-film silicon solar cells
The major issues of thin-film silicon solar cells have been the light-induced metastability of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) and the weak infrared light absorption of hydrogenated microcrystalline silicon (mu c-Si:H). In order to overcome these challenges, we have developed a novel deposition process for a-Si:H and an improved light trapping scheme for mu c-Si:H light absorbers, leading to four record independently-confirmed conversion efficiencies with single-junction and multijunction device structures. In this article, we review some technological progresses that led to the notable improvement in thin-film silicon solar cells, and address some limitations imposed by the absorber layer quality as well as the cell design.
Keywords:Amorphous silicon;Microcrystalline silicon;Solar cell;Stability;Light trapping;Multijunction