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22.5% efficient silicon heterojunction solar cell with molybdenum oxide hole collector

Geissbuehler, Jonas
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Werner, Jeremie
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De Nicolas, Silvia Martin
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2015
Applied Physics Letters

Substituting the doped amorphous silicon films at the front of silicon heterojunction solar cells with wide-bandgap transition metal oxides can mitigate parasitic light absorption losses. This was recently proven by replacing p-type amorphous silicon with molybdenum oxide films. In this article, we evidence that annealing above 130 degrees C-often needed for the curing of printed metal contacts-detrimentally impacts hole collection of such devices. We circumvent this issue by using electrodeposited copper front metallization and demonstrate a silicon heterojunction solar cell with molybdenum oxide hole collector, featuring a fill factor value higher than 80% and certified energy conversion efficiency of 22.5%. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.4928747
Web of Science ID

WOS:000360593900014

Author(s)
Geissbuehler, Jonas
Werner, Jeremie
De Nicolas, Silvia Martin
Barraud, Loris
Hessler-Wyser, Aicha  
Despeisse, Matthieu  
Nicolay, Sylvain  
Tomasi, Andrea  
Niesen, Bjoern
De Wolf, Stefaan
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Date Issued

2015

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

107

Issue

8

Article Number

081601

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IMT-Number : 824

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REVIEWED

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