材料科学
量子效率
电介质
异质结
光电子学
光学
物理
作者
Zachary C. Holman,Antoine Descoeudres,Stefaan De Wolf,Christophe Ballif
标识
DOI:10.1109/jphotov.2013.2276484
摘要
Inserting a dielectric between the absorber and rear metal electrode of a solar cell increases rear internal reflectance by both limiting the transmission cone and suppressing the plasmonic absorption of light arriving outside of the cone. We fabricate rear reflectors with low-refractive-index magnesium fluoride (MgF 2 ) as the dielectric, and with local electrical contacts through the MgF 2 layer. These MgF 2 /metal reflectors are introduced into amorphous silicon/crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells in place of the usual transparent conductive oxide/metal reflector. An MgF 2 /Ag reflector yields an average rear internal reflectance of greater than 99.5% and an infrared internal quantum efficiency that exceeds that of the world-record UNSW PERL cell. An MgF 2 /Al reflector performs nearly as well, enabling an efficiency of 21.3% and a short-circuit current density of nearly 38 mA/cm 2 in a silicon heterojunction solar cell without silver or indium tin oxide at the rear.
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