The main objective of this study is to find the most advanced production technology for semi-voltaic energy converters. The paper presents the results of analysis, production and research of solar cells that have a thin film intersection on Si p- type. The authors also carried out technical analysis of manufacturing and study of heterostructured solar cells of thin layers of crystalline and amorphous silicon. The basic requirements for the production of the most effective light barriers discussed.
The paper presents the results of research on the most advanced technology for manufacturing semiconductor photovoltaic energy converters. Methods of manufacturing and research of thin-film heterojunction solar cells based on p-type silicon are analyzed. The materials of the initial components and the structure of the thin-film solar cell were selected. According to the results of the developed technology for obtaining a high-efficiency Converter with a base layer of p-type by sputtering on a vacuum magnetron machine with accelerated heat treatment, ways to improve the performance of solar cells are indicated. The main requirements for the production of the most efficient photovoltaic converters are explained. The electrophysical properties of semiconductors were used as the basis for the material selection criteria
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