Tuning the colors of c-Si solar cells by exploiting plasmonic effects

G. Peharz, B. Grosschädl, C. Prietl, W. Waldhauser, F. Wenzl
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The color of a crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cell is mainly determined by its anti-reflective coating. This is a lambda/4 coating made from a transparent dielectric material. The thickness of the anti-reflective coating is optimized for maximal photocurrent generation, resulting in the typical blue or black colors of c-Si solar cells. However, for building-integrated photovoltaic (BiPV) applications the color of the solar cells is demanded to be tunable – ideally by a cheap and flexible coating process on standard (low cost) c-Si solar cells. Such a coating can be realized by applying plasmonic coloring which is a rapidly growing technology for high-quality color filtering and rendering for different fields of application (displays, imaging,…). In this contribution, we present results of an approach for tuning the color of standard industrial c-Si solar cells that is based on coating them with metallic nano-particles. In particular, thin films (< 20 nm) of a metal (e.g., silver) were sputtered onto c-Si solar cells and thermally annealed subsequently. The sizes and the shapes of the nano-particles (characterized by SEM) were found to depend on the thickness of the deposited films and the surface roughness of the substrates/solar cells. With such an approach it is possible to tune the color of the standard c-Si cells from blue to green and brownish/red. The position of the resonance peak in the reflection spectrum was found to be almost independent from the angle of incidence. This low angular sensitivity is a clear advantage compared to alternative color tuning methods, for which additional dielectric thin films are deposited on c-Si solar cells.
利用等离子体效应调整碳硅太阳能电池的颜色
晶体硅(c-Si)太阳能电池的颜色主要由其抗反射涂层决定。这是一种λ /4的涂层,由透明的介电材料制成。抗反射涂层的厚度被优化为最大的光电流产生,从而产生典型的c-Si太阳能电池的蓝色或黑色。然而,对于建筑集成光伏(BiPV)应用,要求太阳能电池的颜色是可调的——理想情况下是在标准(低成本)c-Si太阳能电池上采用廉价而灵活的涂层工艺。这种涂层可以通过应用等离子体着色来实现,等离子体着色是一种快速发展的技术,用于高质量的色彩过滤和渲染,适用于不同的应用领域(显示、成像等)。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了一种基于金属纳米颗粒涂层的标准工业c-Si太阳能电池颜色调整方法的结果。特别是,金属(例如银)的薄膜(< 20 nm)被溅射到c-Si太阳能电池上,然后进行热退火。纳米颗粒的大小和形状(通过扫描电镜表征)取决于沉积薄膜的厚度和衬底/太阳能电池的表面粗糙度。通过这种方法,可以将标准c-Si电池的颜色从蓝色调整到绿色和棕色/红色。发现共振峰在反射光谱中的位置与入射角几乎无关。这种低角灵敏度是一个明显的优势,相比其他颜色调谐方法,其中额外的介电薄膜沉积在c-Si太阳能电池。
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