The integrated-back contact (IBC) solar cell has attracted wide attention due to its high conversion efficiency, low processing temperature, and thinner substrate from the emerging light trapping of silicon on… Click to show full abstract
The integrated-back contact (IBC) solar cell has attracted wide attention due to its high conversion efficiency, low processing temperature, and thinner substrate from the emerging light trapping of silicon on the pyramidal textured surface. In this paper, a novel IBC solar cell design optimization based on the n-type crystalline silicon wafer was simulated in 2D using Silvaco TCAD tools and the obtained results were compared to the recently published works which allow us to identify the optimum IBC solar cell configuration. In addition, the 2D simulation results are compared to the obtained results by IMEC using SolayTec’ ALD (atomic layer deposition) technique . The numerical simulation leads to attaining 24.79% conversion efficiency and 726 mV open-circuit voltage for the considered n-type mono-crystalline silicon solar cell under the AM1.5 spectrum.
               
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