Resistive interlayer for improved performance of thin film silicon solar cells on highly textured substrate (original) (raw)

Applied Physics Letters, 2010

Abstract

The deposition of thin-film silicon solar cells on highly textured substrates results in improved light trapping in the cell. However, the growth of silicon layers on rough substrates can often lead to undesired current drains, degrading performance and reliability of the cells. We show that the use of a silicon oxide interlayer between the active area and the back contact

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