H01L31/03682

Solar cell

Discussed is a solar cell including a first conductive region positioned at a front surface of a semiconductor substrate and containing impurities of a first conductivity type or a second conductivity type, a second conductive region positioned at a back surface of the semiconductor substrate and containing impurities of a conductivity type opposite a conductivity type of impurities of the first conductive region, a first electrode positioned on the front surface of the semiconductor substrate and connected to the first conductive region, and a second electrode positioned on the back surface of the semiconductor substrate and connected to the second conductive region. Each of the first and second electrodes includes metal particles and a glass frit.

HYBRID POLYSILICON HETEROJUNCTION BACK CONTACT CELL
20230238471 · 2023-07-27 ·

A method for manufacturing high efficiency solar cells is disclosed. The method comprises providing a thin dielectric layer and a doped polysilicon layer on the back side of a silicon substrate. Subsequently, a high quality oxide layer and a wide band gap doped semiconductor layer can both be formed on the back and front sides of the silicon substrate. A metallization process to plate metal fingers onto the doped polysilicon layer through contact openings can then be performed. The plated metal fingers can form a first metal gridline. A second metal gridline can be formed by directly plating metal to an emitter region on the back side of the silicon substrate, eliminating the need for contact openings for the second metal gridline. Among the advantages, the method for manufacture provides decreased thermal processes, decreased etching steps, increased efficiency and a simplified procedure for the manufacture of high efficiency solar cells.

In-cell bypass diode
11508860 · 2022-11-22 · ·

A solar cell can include a built-in bypass diode. In one embodiment, the solar cell can include an active region disposed in or above a first portion of a substrate and a bypass diode disposed in or above a second portion of the substrate. The first and second portions of the substrate can be physically separated with a groove. A metallization structure can couple the active region to the bypass diode.

Fluid sensor including an optical filter and a waveguide, and method for manufacturing the fluid sensor

A fluid sensor includes a substrate having a top main surface region, wherein the top main surface region of the substrate forms a common system plane of the fluid sensor, a thermal radiation emitter on the top main surface region of the substrate, an optical filter structure on the top main surface region of the substrate, a waveguide on the main top surface region of the substrate, and a thermal radiation detector on the top main surface region of the substrate, wherein the thermal radiation detector provides a detector output signal based on a radiation strength of the filtered thermal radiation received from the waveguide.

Solar cell emitter region fabrication with differentiated P-type and N-type region architectures

Methods of fabricating solar cell emitter regions with differentiated P-type and N-type regions architectures, and resulting solar cells, are described. In an example, a back contact solar cell includes a substrate having a light-receiving surface and a back surface. A first polycrystalline silicon emitter region of a first conductivity type is disposed on a first thin dielectric layer disposed on the back surface of the substrate. A second polycrystalline silicon emitter region of a second, different, conductivity type is disposed on a second thin dielectric layer disposed on the back surface of the substrate. A third thin dielectric layer is disposed laterally directly between the first and second polycrystalline silicon emitter regions. A first conductive contact structure is disposed on the first polycrystalline silicon emitter region. A second conductive contact structure is disposed on the second polycrystalline silicon emitter region.

IN-CELL BYPASS DIODE
20230038148 · 2023-02-09 ·

A solar cell can include a built-in bypass diode. In one embodiment, the solar cell can include an active region disposed in or above a first portion of a substrate and a bypass diode disposed in or above a second portion of the substrate. The first and second portions of the substrate can be physically separated with a groove. A metallization structure can couple the active region to the bypass diode.

Hybrid polysilicon heterojunction back contact cell

A method for manufacturing high efficiency solar cells is disclosed. The method comprises providing a thin dielectric layer and a doped polysilicon layer on the back side of a silicon substrate. Subsequently, a high quality oxide layer and a wide band gap doped semiconductor layer can both be formed on the back and front sides of the silicon substrate. A metallization process to plate metal fingers onto the doped polysilicon layer through contact openings can then be performed. The plated metal fingers can form a first metal gridline. A second metal gridline can be formed by directly plating metal to an emitter region on the back side of the silicon substrate, eliminating the need for contact openings for the second metal gridline. Among the advantages, the method for manufacture provides decreased thermal processes, decreased etching steps, increased efficiency and a simplified procedure for the manufacture of high efficiency solar cells.

Pin/pin stacked photodetection film and photodetection display apparatus

A photodetection film includes at least one lower photodiode and upper photodiode layered members. The at least one lower photodiode layered member includes lower first-type, intrinsic and second-type semiconductor layers. The at least one upper photodiode layered member is disposed on the at least one lower photodiode layered member and includes upper first-type, intrinsic and second-type semiconductor layers. The upper intrinsic semiconductor layer has an amorphous silicon structure. The lower intrinsic semiconductor layer has a structure selected from one of a microcrystalline silicon structure, a microcrystalline silicon-germanium structure, and a non-crystalline silicon-germanium structure.

Resonance enhanced surface illuminated sub-bandgap infrared photodetectors

Photodetectors using photonic crystals (PhCs) in polysilicon film that include an in-plane resonant defect. A biatomic photodetector includes an optical defect mode that is confined from all directions in the plane of the PhC by the photonic bandgap structure. The coupling of the resonance (or defect) mode to out-of-plane radiation can be adjusted by the design of the defect. Further, a “guided-mode resonance” (GMR) photodetector provides in-plane resonance through a second-order grating effect in the PhC. Absorption of an illumination field can be enhanced through this resonance.

Method for preparing a recrystallised silicon substrate with large crystallites

A method for preparing silicon substrate having average crystallite size greater than or equal to 20 μm, including at least the steps of: (i) providing polycrystalline silicon substrate of which average grain size is less than or equal to 10 μm; (ii) subjecting substrate to overall homogeneous plastic deformation, at temperature of at least 1000° C.; (iii) subjecting substrate to localized plastic deformation in plurality of areas of substrate, called external stress areas, spacing between two consecutive areas being at least 20 μm, local deformation of substrate being strictly greater than overall deformation carried out in step (ii); step (iii) being able to be carried out subsequent to or simultaneous to step (ii); and (iv) subjecting substrate obtained in step (iii) to recrystallization heat treatment in solid phase, at temperature strictly greater than temperature used in step (ii), in order to obtain desired substrate.