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Novel selective emitter process using non-acidic etch-back for inline-diffused silicon wafer solar cells

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  • Basu, Prabir Kanti
  • Cunnusamy, Jessen
  • Sarangi, Debajyoti
  • Boreland, Mathew Benjamin

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In this work, a novel etch-back approach for the fabrication of a selective emitter (SE) structure is reported for inline-diffused p-type monocrystalline silicon wafer solar cells. The complete SE process, named the ‘SERIS SE’ process, involves screen printing of an etch mask, use of a HF-free etch-back solution and screen-printed metallisation. Both the emitter etch-back and etch-mask dissolution are performed simultaneously in a single processing step, thereby reducing the number of processing steps as compared to other etch-back based SE technologies. For inline-diffused emitter (ILDE) solar cells, the ‘SERIS SE’ process actually requires only one additional processing step, as an emitter etch-back is typically applied to remove the detrimental top layer. An average cell efficiency gain of 0.4% (absolute) is reported for the SE cells fabricated using the single-step SERIS SE process, as compared to etch-back homogeneous-emitter (HE) solar cells. An average batch efficiency of 18.5% is achieved for screen-printed p-type 156 mm pseudo-square Cz mono-Si full-area aluminium back surface field (Al-BSF) SE solar cells. The minimal increase in the number of processing steps, reliance on the robust screen printing process, HF-free non-acidic chemical etch-back and applicability to both tube and inline-diffused emitters make the ‘SERIS SE’ process suitable for industrial application on both mono- and multicrystalline silicon wafers.

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  • Basu, Prabir Kanti & Cunnusamy, Jessen & Sarangi, Debajyoti & Boreland, Mathew Benjamin, 2014. "Novel selective emitter process using non-acidic etch-back for inline-diffused silicon wafer solar cells," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 66(C), pages 69-77.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:66:y:2014:i:c:p:69-77
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.11.062
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    1. Minkyu Ju & Jeongeun Park & Young Hyun Cho & Youngkuk Kim & Donggun Lim & Eun-Chel Cho & Junsin Yi, 2020. "A Novel Method to Achieve Selective Emitter Using Surface Morphology for PERC Silicon Solar Cells," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(19), pages 1-14, October.

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