Evaluating the Practical Efficiency Limit of Silicon Heterojunction–Interdigitated Back Contact Solar Cells by Creating Digital Twins of Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells with Amorphous Silicon and Nanocrystalline Silicon Hole Contact Layers
Zhaoqing Sun,
Qian Kang,
Jingjie Li
et al.
Abstract:Improving power conversion efficiency (PCE) in photovoltaics has driven innovative approaches in solar cell design and technology. Silicon heterojunction (SHJ) solar cells exhibit advantages in PCE due to their effective passivating contact structures. SHJ–interdigitated back contact (SHJ–IBC) solar cells have the potential to surpass traditional SHJ cells, attributed to their advantage in short‐circuit current (JSC). Herein, Silvaco Atlas technology computer‐aided design is used to create digital twins of hig… Show more
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