材料科学
晶体硅
钝化
光电子学
硅
退火(玻璃)
烧结
丝网印刷
制作
无定形固体
非晶硅
太阳能电池
纳米技术
冶金
复合材料
图层(电子)
结晶学
替代医学
化学
病理
医学
作者
Jannatul Ferdous Mousumi,Tianyi Li,Gunjan Kulkarni,Aravinda Kar,Ranganathan Kumar,Kristopher O. Davis
出处
期刊:Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
日期:2021-06-20
卷期号:: 2544-2546
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1109/pvsc43889.2021.9518857
摘要
Metallization plays a very important role in fabricating low cost and high efficiency silicon solar cells. Silver (Ag) metallization of industrial crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells comprises a large share of the total cell production cost. However, in amorphous silicon based (a-Si:H) c-Si heterojunction solar cell (SHJ) fabrication, the metallization process costs more compared to the metallization process for traditional crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells since it requires expensive, low temperature Ag pastes [1]. These specialized, low temperature Ag pastes are required because the passivation quality at the a-Si:H(i)/c-Si interface degrades if annealed at temperatures above 200°C. This temperature limitation not only increases the fabrication cost, but also results in poor sintering of the metal contacts which increases the resistive loss [2]. In this work, we introduce a novel Ag metal contact printing technique for SHJ solar cells using a Ag nanoparticle ink and an in-line laser sintering process with the goal of reducing the bulk resistivity of the printed Ag without requiring any ex situ annealing. In this process, the Ag nanoparticle ink is dispensed through a very small diameter needle on the SHJ substrate with simultaneous sintering using a focused continuous carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) laser beam. We have been able to print Ag lines with width as low as 50 µm and bulk resistivity as low as 8 µΩ·cm using this printing technique.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI