Commercial carbon nanotube as rear contacts for industrial p-type silicon solar cells with an efficiency exceeding 23%




Gao Q, Yan J, Li H, Chen JW, Yang XL, Bai YH, Zhang XN, Chen BB, Guo JX, Duan WY, Han KX, Li F, Wang JM, Song DY, Wang SF, Flavel BS, Chen JH

PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

2023

Carbon

CARBON

CARBON

202

Pt. 1

432

437

6

0008-6223

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2022.11.020



Commercially available single wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) soots are combined with an organic passivation scheme and shown to be an efficient rear contact and alternative to ALD-Al2O3/PECVD-SiNx/laser treatment in conventional passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC) solar cells. Both low carbonaceous purity 60-70% and 95% SWCNTs are tested and a power conversion efficiency of over 23% is demonstrated. The approach is simple, scalable and completely eliminates the metal-semiconductor contact known to cause high interfacial recombi-nation in PERC technology. A low reverse saturation current density (J0) is achieved by varying the concen-tration and species of SWCNTs used and a full-area back surface field on an industrial sized (275.54 cm2) solar cell is obtained.



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