Unified Electromagnetic-Electronic Design Of Light Trapping Silicon Solar Cells

Abstract

A three-dimensional unified electromagnetic-electronic model is developed in conjunction with a light trapping scheme in order to predict and maximize combined electron-photon harvesting in ultrathin crystalline silicon solar cells. The comparison between a bare and light trapping cell shows significant enhancement in photon absorption and electron collection. The model further demonstrates that in order to achieve high energy conversion efficiency, charge separation must be optimized through control of the doping profile and surface passivation. Despite having a larger number of surface defect states caused by the surface patterning in light trapping cells, we show that the higher charge carrier generation and collection in this design compensates the absorption and recombination losses and ultimately results in an increase in energy conversion efficiency. The fundamental physics behind this specific design approach is validated through its application to a 3 μm thick functional light trapping solar cell which shows 192% efficiency enhancement with respect to the bare cell of same thickness. Such a unified design approach will pave the path towards achieving the well-known Shockley-Queisser (SQ) limit for c-Si in thin-film (<30 μm) geometries.

Publication Date

8-8-2016

Publication Title

Scientific Reports

Volume

6

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1038/srep31013

Socpus ID

84981263691 (Scopus)

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https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84981263691

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