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Abstract
This study reports the fabrication of highly efficient heterojunction back contact (HBC) solar cells with a certified efficiency of 27.09% using a laser patterning technique. Recombination losses are primarily attributed to the hole-selective contact region and polarity boundaries. Solutions are proposed, and a relationship between contact resistivity, series resistance, and rear-side pattern design is established. Wafer edge recombination is identified as a significant current density loss channel. Further efficiency improvements up to 27.7% are projected with advanced passivation and optical enhancements.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 16, 2024
Authors
Genshun Wang, Qiao Su, Hanbo Tang, Hua Wu, Hao Lin, Can Han, Tingting Wang, Chaowei Xue, Junxiong Lu, Liang Fang, Zhenguo Li, Xixiang Xu, Pingqi Gao
Tags
solar cells
heterojunction
laser patterning
efficiency improvement
recombination losses
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