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Cost-Effective, Silicon-Based Solar Cells: Material and Technology Issues

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Pages 1-15 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Affordability is the key to any renewable energy technology in becoming a viable alternative to conventional energy technology. Solar photovoltaics (PV) is a promising and environment-friendly energy conversion technique, experiencing steady market growth. Cost reduction of PV cells relies largely on the use of low-cost silicon materials which tend to compromise the device performance. This underscores the need for new, material-specific process technologies to be used in order to achieve an acceptable $/Wp. In this paper, first an overview of different techniques for the fabrication of low-cost silicon will be presented. We highlight the need to modify the processing technology while using defective, cost-effective Si substrates. This is followed by the description of research efforts on the development of a cost-effective heterojunction cell fabrication technology, as well as the results on the simplified process.

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