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Improvement of the short-circuit current density and efficiency in micromorph tandem solar cells by an anti-reflection layer
Improvement of the short-circuit current density and efficiency in micromorph tandem solar cells by an anti-reflection layer,10.1016/j.tsf.2011.06.086
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Improvement of the short-circuit current density and efficiency in micromorph tandem solar cells by an anti-reflection layer
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Ping-Kuan Chang
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Po-Tsung Hsieh
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Fu-Ji Tsai
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Chun-Hsiung Lu
,
Chih-Hung Yeh
,
Mau-Phon Houng
An anti-reflection layer has been fabricated and applied in micromorph tandem (a-Si:H/μc-Si:H) solar cells. In this work, the porous anti-reflection layers are produced on glass substrates by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition using a CF4 and O2 gas mixture. The process is simple and easily controlled. The tandem solar cells with the anti-reflection layer show the increased short-circuit
current density
of the solar cells due to increased light transmittance from air/glass interface. With the anti-reflection layer, the short-circuit
current density
of the tandem cell increases by 0.29mA/cm2. Meanwhile, the
solar cell
efficiency increases from 11.15% to 11.55% (3.5% in relative) which allows us to develop more efficient a-Si based solar cells.
Journal:
Thin Solid Films
, vol. 520, no. 1, pp. 550-553, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.tsf.2011.06.086
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