The 65h JSAP Spring Meeting, 2018

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Symposium » Recent progress of crystalline silicon solar cells for terawatt power generation

[17p-D101-1~12] Recent progress of crystalline silicon solar cells for terawatt power generation

Sat. Mar 17, 2018 1:00 PM - 6:30 PM D101 (56-101)

Kyotaro Nakamura(Meiji Univ.), Yoshio Ohshita(Toyota Technological Institute), Atsushi Ogura(Meiji Univ.)

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM

[17p-D101-8] Toward high-efficiency c-Si cells with very thin free-standing wafers

Hitoshi Sai1, Takuya Matsui1, Shota Nunomura1, Hiroshi Umishio1,2, Tomoyuki Kawatsu3, Hidetaka Takato1, Koji Matsubara1 (1.AIST, 2.Tsukuba U., 3.Komatsu NTC Ltd.)

Keywords:semiconductor, solar cell, silicon

Using thinner wafers is one of the attractive options to reduce the cost and expand the market of c-Si solar cells. In fact, it is expected that high-efficiency c-Si cells can be realized even with very thin wafers below 30 um, according to the theoretical simulations. However, the potential of such thin c-Si solar cells has not been confirmed in experiment yet. In this study, we attempt to examine the potential of high-efficiency c-Si cells with very thin free-standing wafers, by using a-Si:H/c-Si heterojunction solar cell configuration.