Vladimir M. Kravchenko, V. Malyutina-Bronskaya, H. S. Kuzmitskaya, Anton V. Nestsiaronak
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This paper presents the results of obtaining and studying the electrical and optical characteristics of an optically transparent highly conductive Ni/Cu/Ti/ITO contact in order to reduce electrical resistance losses on the front side of the silicon solar cell. The topology of the contact metallization is a square 50 × 50 mm2 with an interdigitated electrode structure. A Ni/Cu/Ti contact metallization formed on ITO layer reduces the surface resistance by more than 60 times. It has been shown that the use of a Ni/Cu/Ti contact with a finger thickness of at least 1.5 μm and a width of 17 μm was formed is a good alternative to traditional contacts for silicon solar cells based on silver paste.