Transparent Hole‐Selective Molybdenum Oxide Passivating Contact with Chlorine‐Based Interlayer Enabling 22.5% Efficient Silicon Solar Cells
Gabriel Bartholazzi,
Mohamed M. Shehata,
Christian Samundsett
et al.
Abstract:The need to increase transparency in existing passivating contacts for crystalline silicon solar cells has motivated the development of transparent contacts based on transition metal oxides (TMOs). Among hole‐selective materials, molybdenum oxide (MoOx) has achieved the greatest success so far. However, despite providing low contact resistivity, MoOx relies on an intrinsic hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a‐Si:H(i)) interlayer to achieve high levels of surface passivation and thus high open‐circuit voltage at a… Show more
Carrier-selective passivating contacts in crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells have expanded from doped silicon films to non-silicon wide-bandgap materials to reduce parasitic absorption and production costs. Titanium oxide (TiOx) has...
Carrier-selective passivating contacts in crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells have expanded from doped silicon films to non-silicon wide-bandgap materials to reduce parasitic absorption and production costs. Titanium oxide (TiOx) has...
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