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19% efficient n-type Si solar cells made in pilot production
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Author(s):
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Burgers, A.R.; Naber, R.C.G.; Carr, A.J.; Barton, P.C.; Geerligs, L.J.; Jingfeng, Xiong ; Gaofei, Li ; Weipeng, Song; Haijiao, An; Zhiyan, Hu ; Venema, P.; Vlooswijk, A.H.G.
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ECN
Solar Energy
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6-9-2010
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Document type:
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ECN-M--10-011
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Conference Paper
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4
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Presented at: 25th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition - 5th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Valencia, Spain, 6-10 september 2010.
Abstract:
We present the status of our process development of n-base silicon solar cells, and progress towards its industrial implementation. Independently confirmed efficiencies for Cz of 18.65% (239 cm2) have been obtained, and cells since then have already shown further improvement to more than 19%. To our knowledge these are the highest stable efficiencies obtained with industrial processing on 6 inch n-type wafers. We present an update of our process development, including efficiency improvements, transfer to 6 inch size, and key features of the current cells. Results are illustrated with data from Yingli PANDA pilot production.
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