Photon Management in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells Using Periodic Nanostructures

Photon Management in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells Using Periodic Nanostructures
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Download or read book Photon Management in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells Using Periodic Nanostructures written by Ching-Mei Hsu and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Solar technology is a leading candidate for clean energy production. Silicon is an excellent material for photovoltaic (PV) applications due to its low toxicity, abundance, long term stability, and well developed processing technologies. Crystalline Si solar cells currently dominate the photovoltaic market despite requiring more material and more energy-intensive manufacturing processes than their thin-film counterparts. Thin-film silicon, e.g. amorphous silicon (a-Si:H), provides the advantage of decreasing material costs over crystalline silicon. Because the material is amorphous, there are many defects, which results in a small minority carrier diffusion length. Thus, a thinner absorber is required. However, thinner absorber layers do not absorb light effectively, resulting in poor cell performance. If the active material could be made to absorb all of the light in a film with a thickness approximately equal to the minority carrier diffusion length, the open-circuit voltage (Voc), short-circuit current (Jsc), and fill factor (FF) of the device would be greater than those of a thicker cell. My research is comprised of three parts: (1) developing a nanostructure fabrication process, (2) designing device geometries for alternative light trapping strategies in both substrate and superstrate configurations, and (3) investigating the effects of nanostructures' morphologies on the optical and electrical properties of devices. In contrast to the use of randomized surface texturing to improve the coupling of light into the active material, we employed periodic nanostructures to couple incident light into guided modes that propagate in the plane of the absorber. This approach can significantly increase the optical path length inside a thin absorber layer. To achieve this goal, I first developed a nanostructure fabrication process by combining self-assembly and reactive ion etching. We then employ these as-made nanostructures in a-Si:H solar cells. The periodic-nanostructure devices show an enhanced absorption and photocurrent generation in comparison with planar cells. We used FTDT studies to confirm that the increased photocurrent was indeed caused by enhanced absorption. We also systematically studied the effects of morphological parameters on light-trapping efficiency and electrical characteristics of the device. With my optical and electrical findings, we have achieved efficiencies up to 9.7% for devices with substrate configurations and 11.2 % for devices with superstrate configurations.


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