Abstract:Back-contact solar cells improve optical
properties by moving all electrically conducting parts to the back of the cell.
The cell's structure allows silicon solar cells to surpass the 25% efficiency
barrier and interdigitated solar cells are now the most efficient. In this
work, the fabrication of a light efficient and temperature resistant interdigitated
back contact (IBC) solar cell is investigated. This form of solar cell differs
from conventional solar cell in that the electrodes are located at the back of… Show more
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