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Influence of Light Soaking on Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells With Various Architectures

Jean Cattin, Laurie‐Lou Senaud, Jan Haschke, Bertrand Paviet‐Salomon, Matthieu Despeisse, Christophe Ballif, Mathieu Boccard

2021IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we investigate the effect of prolonged light exposure on silicon heterojunction solar cells. We show that, although light exposure systematically improves solar cell efficiency in the case of devices using intrinsic and p-type layers with optimal thickness, this treatment leads to performance degradation for devices with an insufficiently thick (p) layer on the light-incoming side. Our results indicate that this degradation is caused by a diminution of the (i/p)-layer stack hole-selectivity because of light exposure. Degradation is avoided when a sufficiently thick (p) layer is used, or when exposure of the (p) layer to UV light is avoided, as is the case of the rear-junction configuration, commonly used in the industry. Additionally, applying a forward bias current or an infrared light exposure results in an efficiency increase for all investigated solar cells, independently of the (p)-layer thickness, confirming the beneficial influence of recombination on the performance of silicon heterojunction solar cells.

Topics & Concepts

OptoelectronicsMaterials scienceSiliconHeterojunctionDegradation (telecommunications)Stack (abstract data type)Layer (electronics)Solar cellPolymer solar cellNanotechnologyElectronic engineeringComputer scienceProgramming languageEngineeringSilicon and Solar Cell TechnologiesAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit DesignThin-Film Transistor Technologies