P. Verlinden, B. Lafontaine, P. Jacquemin, E. Goutain, A. Crahay
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Abstract
A new technology is proposed for backside contact (BSC) silicon solar cells. This technology is self-aligned since only one photolithography step, without alignment, is required instead of the four to six steps required in previous technologies. Compared to a recently reported self-aligned process for BSC cells, this one eliminates the problem of compensated regions and has the advantages of a reduction of the emitter area, a passivation of silicon surface with thermal oxide between metal fingers, and a reduction in the metal-silicon contact area. As a consequence, this self-aligned technology offers great potential for the fabrication of high-efficiency solar cells at a low cost.<>