Elimination of parasitic effects in floating junction rear surface passivation for solar cells

C. Honsberg, S. Ghozati, A. Ebong, Y. Tang, S. Wenham
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Floating junction (FJ) passivation is a relatively recent passivation scheme which has both experimentally and theoretically demonstrated superior passivation than either oxide or back surface field passivation. In addition, it is suited not only to high efficiency laboratory cells, but also to commercial solar cells. The improvement in surface passivation for commercial cells is an especially critical issue in achieving lower cost solar cells through reducing substrate thickness while simultaneously increasing efficiency. Despite the many advantages of FJ passivation, its applicability has been limited by the apparent inability to translate the excellent modelling results into actual solar cells. The objective of this paper is to present a complete analysis of FJ passivation and to demonstrate a method by which the problems with FJ passivation can be eliminated. Experimental evidence as well as theoretical modelling demonstrates that a solar cell with an optimized rear FJ is insensitive to parasitic effects.
太阳能电池浮结后表面钝化中寄生效应的消除
浮结(FJ)钝化是一种相对较新的钝化方案,从实验和理论上都证明了它比氧化物钝化或后表面场钝化有更好的钝化效果。此外,它不仅适用于高效率的实验室电池,也适用于商业太阳能电池。改善商业电池的表面钝化是通过减少衬底厚度同时提高效率来实现低成本太阳能电池的一个特别关键的问题。尽管FJ钝化有许多优点,但由于明显无法将出色的建模结果转化为实际的太阳能电池,其适用性受到限制。本文的目的是对FJ钝化进行完整的分析,并展示一种消除FJ钝化问题的方法。实验证据和理论模型表明,优化后FJ的太阳能电池对寄生效应不敏感。
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