SOLAR CELL, SOLAR CELL DEVICE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
20190123222 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
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H01L31/0682
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/022441
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/028
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/547
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02P70/50
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H01L31/143
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/52
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01L31/0543
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L31/028
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/18
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H01L31/14
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H01L31/054
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Provided is a solar cell device and a manufacturing method thereof, whereby decrease in electricity generating efficiency of a solar cell, of which the manufacturing process includes a cutting processing, can be suppressed. The solar cell device includes a solar cell and a fluorescent light collector, and both ends of the solar cell along the long side are formed by dicing, at a second region where a minority carrier is generated, between a first electrode and a second electrode.
Claims
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23. A solar cell device, comprising: a solar cell; and a light collector that has a light-emitting face facing a light-receiving face of the solar cell, wherein the solar cell is a rear-contact type solar cell, including a first-conductivity type substrate, a first region made up of a first diffusion layer formed on the substrate and extending in a first direction as a predetermined direction, where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, a second region made up of a second diffusion layer formed on the substrate and extending in the first direction, where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, a first electrode disposed in the first region, and a second electrode disposed in the second region, wherein, on a rear face side of the substrate of a quadrangular shape that has at least two sides parallel with the first direction, a plurality of the first region and the second region are formed alternating along a second direction that intersects the first direction, and wherein the second region is exposed at cut faces of the solar cell that include the two sides and that follow a thickness direction of the substrate.
24. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein a relation of d<w is satisfied, where a width of the solar cell along the second direction is w, and wherein a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector is d, and wherein the light-receiving face and the light-emitting face face each other such that margins are formed situated at both ends in the width of the solar cell, the margins being band-shaped and following the first direction.
25. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, the width d is dwA.
26. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein, of the first electrodes and the second electrodes arrayed alternately following the second direction, one of the second electrodes is situated at one end side in the second direction, and one of the first electrodes is situated at another end side in the second direction, wherein the number of the first electrodes and the second electrodes is each an even number, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes and the second electrodes following the second direction being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dwABC.
27. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein, of the first electrodes and the second electrodes arrayed alternately following the second direction, one of the second electrodes is situated at each of one end side and another end side in the second direction, wherein a total number of the first electrodes and the second electrodes is an odd number, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the second electrodes following the second direction being width C, the width d is dwA2C.
28. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein, with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes and the second electrodes following the second direction being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dw3A2B2C.
29. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are line-shaped electrode patterns.
30. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are dot-shaped electrode patterns.
31. The solar cell device according to claim 23, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are comb-shaped electrode patterns.
32. A solar cell device, comprising: a solar cell; and a light collecting member that has a light-emitting face facing a light-receiving face of the solar cell, wherein the solar cell is a rear-contact type solar cell, including a first-conductivity type substrate, a first region made up of a first diffusion layer formed on the substrate and extending in a first direction as a predetermined direction, where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, a second region made up of a second diffusion layer formed on the substrate and extending in the first direction, where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, a first electrode disposed in the first region, and a second electrode disposed in the second region, wherein, on a rear face side of the substrate of a quadrangular shape that has at least two sides parallel with the first direction, a plurality of the first region and the second region are formed alternating along a second direction that intersects the first direction, and wherein the second region is exposed at cut faces of the solar cell that include the two sides and that follow a thickness direction of the substrate.
33. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein a relation of d<w is satisfied, where a width of the solar cell along the second direction is w, and wherein a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collecting member is d, and wherein the light-receiving face and the light-emitting face face each other such that margins are formed situated at both ends in the width of the solar cell, the margins being band-shaped and following the first direction.
34. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collecting member being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, the width d is dwA.
35. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein, of the first electrodes and the second electrodes arrayed alternately following the second direction, one of the second electrodes is situated at one end side in the second direction, and one of the first electrodes is situated at another end side in the second direction, wherein the number of the first electrodes and the second electrodes is each an even number, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collecting member being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes and the second electrodes following the second direction being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dwABC.
36. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein, of the first electrodes and the second electrodes arrayed alternately following the second direction, one of the second electrodes is situated at each of one end side and another end side in the second direction, wherein a total number of the first electrodes and the second electrodes is an odd number, wherein with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collecting member being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the second electrodes following the second direction being width C, the width d is dwA2C.
37. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein, with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collecting member being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes and the second electrodes following the second direction being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dw3A2B2C.
38. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein the light collecting member is fluorescent light collector or an optical element having functions of a condenser lens.
39. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are line-shaped electrode patterns.
40. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are dot-shaped electrode patterns.
41. The solar cell device according to claim 32, wherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are comb-shaped electrode patterns.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0045] An embodiment of the present invention will be described below in detail, with reference to
<Configuration of Solar Cell Device>
[0046] The solar cell device according to the present embodiment relates to a light collecting solar cell having a solar cell and fluorescent light collector, with the light-receiving face of the solar cell and the light-emitting face of the fluorescent light collector being disposed facing each other.
(Configuration of Solar Cell 10)
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[0048] The first region 3 is a region where the majority carrier of the photoelectric conversion unit (the carrier of the aforementioned first-conductivity type) is generated, and the second region 4 is a region where the minority carrier of the photoelectric conversion unit (the carrier of a second-conductivity type that is different from the aforementioned first-conductivity type) is generated. The shapes of the first region 3 and second region 4 are each generally band-like in plain view, and multiple are formed alternately in a certain direction on the rear side of the silicon substrate 1. For example, in a case where the shape of the silicon substrate 1 in plain view is a rectangle, the aforementioned certain direction is a direction following one side of the rectangle, with the first region 3 and second region 4 extending along other sides that intersect with that one side. The aforementioned certain direction is a direction that regulates the widths of the first region 3, second region 4, and the first electrode and second electrode described below.
[0049] The directions relating to be the solar cell 10 will be redefined here using mutually orthogonal x, y, and z axes, as illustrated in
[0050] The width of bands of the second region 4, which is the region where the minority carrier is generated, is preferably broader than the width of bands of the first region 3 which is the region where the majority carrier is generated. This configuration enables a margin for dicing to be secured when dicing, which will be described later.
[0051] The first electrode is disposed on the first region 3, and the second electrode is disposed on the second region 4. The shapes of the first electrode and second electrode in plain view are also generally band-like shapes, as illustrated in
[0052] The first-conductivity type silicon substrate 1 may be an N-type silicon substrate, or may be a P-type silicon substrate. In a case of using an N-type silicon substrate as the silicon substrate 1, the minority carrier is generated in the P region, so the first region 3 is an N region of the same conductivity type as the silicon substrate 1, the second region 4 is a P region of a different conductivity type from the silicon substrate 1, the first electrode 5 is an N electrode, and the second electrode 6 is a P electrode. On the other hand, in a case of using a P-type silicon substrate as the silicon substrate 1, the minority carrier is generated in the N region, so the first region 3 is a P region of the same conductivity type as the silicon substrate 1, the second region 4 is an N region of a different conductivity type from the silicon substrate 1, the first electrode 5 is a P electrode, and the second electrode 6 is an N electrode.
[0053] The reflection preventing film 2 and passivation film 7 can be formed from a silicon nitride film or silicon oxide film, for example.
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(Configuration of Solar Cell Device)
[0055] A solar cell device 20 according to the present first embodiment is made up of a combination of a solar cell 10A obtained by cutting the solar cell 10 into strips, and a fluorescent light collector 8, as illustrated in
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[0057] On the other hand,
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[0059] The following table illustrates measurement results of I-V properties of the solar cell 10A diced at the first electrode 5 and second region 4.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Open Current Serial Parallel voltage density resistance resistance [V] [mA/cm.sup.2] Fill Factor [] [] Before 0.48 0.14 0.66 dicing Dicing on 0.4 0.13 0.58 1.24 5.60E+04 electrode Dicing in 0.41 0.06 0.6 0.6 1.20E+05 second region
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] The fluorescent light collector 8 is disposed only in the region where the photoelectric conversion properties are not lower in the solar cell device 20 according to the present first embodiment, thereby narrowing down the effective light-receiving area of the solar cell 10 and accordingly the effects of lowered photoelectric conversion properties can be suppressed, and photoelectric conversion properties can be improved instead. A solar cell device 20 in which quality solar cells 10A with suppressed chipping defects have been mounted can be provided, since the solar cell 10 has not been diced cutting electrodes.
(Detailed Configuration of Solar Cell Device)
[0062] A further detailed configuration of the solar cell device 20 will be described with reference to
[0063] The width of the fluorescent light collector 8 is defined as d, the width of the solar cell device 20 as w, and the repeating pitch of the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 as p, as illustrated in
(Overview of Fluorescent Light Collecting Solar Cell)
[0064] The overview of a common fluorescent light collecting solar cell will be described in brief. A fluorescent light collecting solar cell is a solar cell that has improved light collecting capabilities with regard to external light by a waveguide in which fluorescent substance has been dispersed.
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[0066] An example in a case where the fluorescent light collecting solar cell 100 is disposed outdoors is exemplified in
[0067] The fluorescent light collector 110 has a fluorescent substance 111 that is excited by the incident light L1 dispersed in a transparent resin material that is the base material of the fluorescent light collector 110, as illustrated in (b) in
[0068] The fluorescent light collector 110 has four horizontally-long rectangular side faces, which are light-emitting face, as illustrated in (a) in
[0069] The fluorescent light collector 110 is configured to guide the incident light L1 and fluorescent light L2 to each of the four solar cells 120. For example, the fluorescent light collector 110 is made up of a fluorescent layer 112, a waveguide 113, and a protective layer 114, as illustrated in (c) in
[0070] The solar cell 120 is a photoelectric conversion element that converts the energy of the incident light L1 and fluorescent light L2 guided by the fluorescent light collector 110 into electric energy. That is to say, the solar cell 120 receives the incident light L1 and fluorescent light L2 and generates electricity. A known solar cell array can be used as the solar cell 120, but in the case of fabricating the solar cell device 20 according to the present invention, the solar cell 10A, or a solar cell array where multiple solar cells 10A have been connected serially or in parallel, is used.
[0071] The fluorescent light collecting solar cell 100 primarily has the following advantages (1) through (4).
[0072] (1) The incident light L1 can be received by the fluorescent light collector 110 instead of the solar cells 120. This enables the light-receiving area of the solar cells to be reduced as compared to normal solar cell panels (non-collecting solar cells).
[0073] Additional optical members, such as lenses, reflecting mirrors, etc., are not attached other than the above-described fluorescent light collector 110, so a thinner and lighter solar cell can be realized as compared to a collecting solar cell where such additional optical members have been provided.
[0074] (2) The incident light L1 can be absorbed by the fluorescent light collector 110 and the fluorescent light L2 can be collected at the solar cells 120, and further, incident light L1 that did not contribute to generating the fluorescent light L2 can be collected at the solar cells 120. Accordingly, even in a case where the incident light L1 does not enter the light-receiving face of the fluorescent light collector 110 approximately perpendicularly, electricity can be generated by the solar cells 120. Thus, dependency of the amount of electricity generated on the incident angle of light entering the light-receiving face can be reduced, even in comparison with collecting solar cells where the above-described additional optical members have been provided.
[0075] (3) Incident light can be received at any face of the fluorescent light collector 110. For example, incident light can be received at a second face that is to the opposite face from a first face that receives incident light L1. Thus, incident light can be received at various faces of the fluorescent light collector 110 and electricity can be generated by the solar cells 120, even in comparison with collecting solar cells where the above-described additional optical members have been provided.
[0076] (4) Accordingly, the degree of freedom of the shape of the fluorescent light collector 110 can be improved. For example, a spherical fluorescent light collector 110 can be realized, and a curved fluorescent light collector 110 can be realized. Further, changing the shape, such as opening holes or the like in the fluorescent light collector 110, can be performed. In any case, it is sufficient as long as the solar cells 120 are disposed so as to be able to receive incident light L1 and fluorescent light L2 guided by the fluorescent light collector 110.
[0077] Note that even if the solar cells 120 are irradiated by light of a wavelength having less energy than a bandgap of the solar cells 120, valence band electrons cannot move to the conduction band, so there is no flow of current. Accordingly, the fluorescent substance 111 absorbs the incident light L1, and converts into energy suitable for the bandgap of the solar cells 120, in other words into the fluorescent light L2 having a shorter wavelength than the wavelength corresponding to the bandgap of the solar cells 120, whereby the electricity generating efficiency of the solar cells 120 can be improved.
(Manufacturing Method of Solar Cell Device)
[0078] The manufacturing method of the solar cell device 20 that has the solar cell 10 and fluorescent light collector 8 is as follows. When forming the first region 3 made up of a first diffusion layer where a first carrier is generated, and the second region 4 made up of a second diffusion layer where a second carrier that is less than the first carrier is generated, each in band shapes, on the silicon substrate 1, the first region 3 and second region 4 are formed in an alternating manner following a certain direction intersecting the direction in which the first region 3 and second region 4 extend. Next, the first electrode 5 is formed on the first region 3, and the second electrode 6 is formed on the second region 4. Following this, the second region 4 is cut following the extending direction between the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6, thereby fabricating solar cells 10 that are strip-shaped in plain view. Finally, the fluorescent light collector 8 is assembled so that the light-emitting faces face the light-receiving faces of the fabricated solar cells 10.
Second Embodiment
[0079] A second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0080] The first electrodes 5a and second electrodes 6a are each dot shaped and arrayed in rows in a direction following the dicing lines X. The rows of first electrodes 5a and the rows of the second electrodes 6a are formed alternately in the solar cell 10a. As illustrated in
[0081] The second embodiment according to the present invention is the same as the solar cell device 20 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, except for having changed the electrode pattern of the solar cell 10a to dots.
Third Embodiment
[0082] A third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0083] The solar cell 10b has the tooth portions of the comb-shaped first electrode 5b and the tooth portions of the comb-shaped second electrode 6b laid out in an alternating manner. As illustrated in
[0084] The third embodiment according to the present invention is the same as the solar cell device 20 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, except for having changed the electrode pattern of the solar cell 10b to comb shapes.
Fourth Embodiment
[0085] A fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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[0087] In
[0088] Such Beacon POP and LED signs have no need for wiring to obtain electric power from a commercial power source, so the usability as a wiring-free device is high.
Fifth Embodiment
[0089] A fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
(Configuration of Solar Cell)
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[0091] As illustrated in
[0092] Further, the dicing lines X according to the present embodiment are set such that an odd number (e.g., three) first electrodes 5 and an odd number (e.g., three) second electrodes 6 fit between two adjacent dicing lines X. In a case of setting the dicing lines X in this way, multiple strip-shaped solar cells 10C having an even number (e.g., six) total of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 can be cut out from the solar cell 10c, as illustrated in (a) in
[0093] Note that the spacing between the two adjacent dicing lines X regulates the width w of the solar cells 10c cut out.
[0094] Setting the dicing lines X in this way exposes the second region 4 at the cut face formed on both ends in the width of the strip-shaped solar cells 10C as illustrated in (b) in
[0095] Configurations other than the above described in the solar cell 10c are the same as the solar cell 10 described in the first embodiment.
(Cutting Margin)
[0096] The multiple first electrodes 5 and the multiple second electrodes 6 each have side faces following the z direction (thickness direction), as illustrated in
[0097] At one end side of the width w of the solar cell 10C, a region Y2 is set as a margin between the side face of the second electrode 6 facing the imaginary plane and the imaginary plane, i.e., the dicing line X, as illustrated in
[0098] Thus, securing a margin between the dicing lines X and first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 enables the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 not to be cut, so a suitable solar cell 10C with the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 not exposed at cut faces can be obtained.
(Advantages of the Total Number of Electrodes being an Even Number)
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[0100] As illustrated in
(Case where Total Number of Electrodes is Odd Number)
[0101] On the other hand, setting all dicing lines X so that the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 is an odd number yields two ways (electrode patterns) that the first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 are laid out. The first of the two electrode patterns is one where second electrodes 6 are situated on both ends in the width w of the solar cell 10D, as illustrated in (c) and (d) in
[0102] Further, in a case of setting the spacing A to a set value, i.e., in a case of disposing the first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 equidistantly following the y direction (width direction), there are also two patterns in the width of the solar cells 10D cut out in accordance with the two electrode patterns. It can be seen from comparing a case where second electrodes 6 are situated on both ends in the width w of the solar cell 10D, as illustrated in (c) in
[0103] A way of obtaining solar cells 10D of the same width in a case of setting the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 to be an odd number will be described in a later-described sixth embodiment.
(Configuration of Solar Cell Device)
[0104] Next, a solar cell device 30 according to the present fifth embodiment will be described.
[0105] The trick when assembling the fluorescent light collector 8 to the solar cell 10C is to appropriately set the relation between the width w of the solar cell 10C and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8. That is to say, a condition required for the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is (i) that the fluorescent light collector 8 does not overlap region Y1 and region Y2 that are regions with lower properties that occur at both end portions in the width of the solar cell 10C. As for more preferable conditions, this is (ii) that at the time of assembling the fluorescent light collector 8 to the solar cell 10C a margin is secured to where the fluorescent light collector 8 does not overlap region Y1 and region Y2 even if there is positional deviation of the fluorescent light collector 8.
[0106] Note that the fact that the regions with lower properties occur along the dicing lines X illustrated in
(Way 1 of Setting Margin)
[0107] The spacing between the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 is set to A (e.g., 0.5 mm), the width of the first electrode 5 to B (e.g., 0.1 mm), and the width of the second electrode 6 to C (e.g., 0.1 mm), as illustrated in
[0108] From the perspective of satisfying the above-described condition (i), the relation between the width w of the solar cell 10C and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is sufficient to be d<w and 2ewd. 2ewd can also be expressed as dw2e. Further, 2eA is preferable, which will be described below, so dw2e can be expressed as
dwA.Expression 1
[0109] Now, the reason why 2eA is preferable will be described. In
[0110] Thus, setting the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 so that dwA avoids the light-emitting face of the fluorescent light collector 8 from having an unnecessary width that would overlap the region Y1 and region Y2 of which photoelectric conversion properties have deteriorated. Also, light that has entered the fluorescent light collector 8 can be guided to regions of the solar cell 10C where photoelectric conversion properties have not decreased, so the solar cell 10C can efficiently have improved electricity generating efficiency with a limited area.
(Way 2 of Setting Margin)
[0111] (a) and (b) in
[0112] The relation between the width w of the solar cell 10C and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is preferably set to dwAB or dwAC from the perspective of satisfying the above-described condition (ii), and is even more preferably set to
dwABC.Expression 2
The reason thereof is as follows.
[0113] The first electrode 5 that has the width B is adjacent to the region Y1, and the second electrode 6 that has the width C is adjacent to the region Y2 in the solar cell device 30, as illustrated in (b) in
(Way 3 of Setting Margin)
[0114] The relation between the width w of the solar cell 10C and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is further preferably set to
dw3A2B2CExpression 3
from the perspective of satisfying the above-described condition (ii). However, setting the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 to be too narrow as to the width w of the solar cell 10C is detrimental to increasing the electricity generating efficiency. Accordingly, increasing the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 to increase the width w of the solar cell 10C facilitates securing the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 where dw3A2B2C.
[0115] For example, the solar cell 10C making up a solar cell device 40 has one each of the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 increased as compared to the solar cell 10C, for a total of eight, as illustrated in
[0116] In the case of the solar cell 10C, a margin is secured such that one each of the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 is present between the region Y1 and the fluorescent light collector 8, as illustrated in (a) in
[0117] Accordingly, it is good to use the width e of the region Y1, and secure e+B+A+C as the margin of the region Y1 side. Alternatively, it is good to use the width e of the region Y2, and secure e+C+A+B as the margin of the region Y2 side. Thus, with e=A/2, it can be said to be preferable to set dw3A/2BC in order to at least secure a margin for one side worth.
[0118] Further, since it is even more preferable to secure margins for both the region Y1 side and region Y2 side, it can be said to be preferable to set the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 so that dw3A/2BC3A/2BC=w3A2B2C. This leads to the above Expression 3.
(Discussion Relating to Positional Deviation of Fluorescent Light Collector 8)
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[0120] On the other hand, (a) in
[0121] Comparing (a) and (b) in
[0122] Thus, increasing the number of electrodes in the y direction (width direction) of a strip-shaped solar cell yields an advantage in that lower output does not readily occur even if positional deviation occurs when applying the fluorescent light collector to the strip-shaped solar cell, as compared to a solar cell with fewer electrodes.
Sixth Embodiment
[0123] A sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
(Configuration of Solar Cell)
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[0125] As illustrated in
[0126] Configurations other than the above described in the solar cell 10f are the same as the solar cell 10 described in the first embodiment.
(Electrode Patterns)
[0127] As described earlier, setting all dicing lines X such that the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 is an odd number gives two ways in which the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 are laid out (electrode patterns), and the two electrode patterns appear alternately following the y direction. That is to say, the first electrode 5 is situated at both ends in the width of the solar cells 10F1 and 10F3, while the second electrode 6 is situated at both ends in the width of the solar cells 10F2 and 10F4, as illustrated in
[0128] Further, description has been made with reference to (a) and (c) in
[0129] Now, a way of yielding solar cells 10F1 through 10F4 having the same width in a case of setting the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 to an odd number will be described. Specifically, the spacing A between the first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 is not set to a set value. For example, as illustrated in
[0130] Accordingly, the width of the solar cells 10F1 through 10F4 can be made to be equal, as illustrated in
(Way 1 of Setting Margin)
[0131] The region Y1 and region Y2 which are regions where properties are lower are formed at both ends in the width direction with the solar cell 10F where the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 is set to be an odd number, in the same way as the solar cell 10C illustrated in
[0132] Accordingly, setting the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 as to the width w of the solar cell 10F so that dwA (aforementioned Expression 1), in the same way as with the solar cell 10C, avoids the light-emitting face of the fluorescent light collector 8 from having an unnecessary width that would overlap the region Y1 and region Y2 of which photoelectric conversion properties have deteriorated.
(Way 2 of Setting Margin)
[0133] In
[0134] In this case, the relation between the width w of the solar cell 10F and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is preferably set to dwAC from the perspective of satisfying the above-described condition (ii), and is even more preferably set to
dwA2C.Expression 4
The reason thereof is as follows.
[0135] The second electrode 6 that has the width C is adjacent to the region Y1, and the second electrode 6 that has the width C is also adjacent to the region Y2, as illustrated in (b) in
(Way 3 of Setting Margin)
[0136] The relation between the width w of the solar cell 10F and the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 is further preferably set to dw3A2B2C (aforementioned Expression 3) from the perspective of satisfying the above-described condition (ii). However, increasing the total number of first electrodes 5 and second electrodes 6 to increase the width w of the solar cell 10F facilitates securing the width d of the fluorescent light collector 8 where dw3A2B2C, which has been described above.
[0137] For example, the solar cell 10G making up a solar cell device 60 has one each of the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 increased as compared to the solar cell 10F, for a total of seven, as illustrated in
[0138] In the case of the solar cell 10G, a margin is secured such that one each of the first electrode 5 and second electrode 6 is present between the region Y1 and the fluorescent light collector 8, as illustrated in (a) in
(Discussion Relating to Positional Deviation of Fluorescent Light Collector 8)
[0139] In
[0140] On the other hand, (a) in
[0141] Comparing (a) and (b) in
[0142] Thus, increasing the number of electrodes in the y direction (width direction) of a strip-shaped solar cell yields an advantage in that lower output does not readily occur even if positional deviation occurs when applying the fluorescent light collector to the strip-shaped solar cell, as compared to a solar cell with fewer electrodes, regardless of whether the total number of electrodes is even or odd.
Seventh Embodiment
[0143] In the above first through sixth embodiments, a light collector that guides incident light to a light-emitting face while subjecting to total reflection at two opposed light-receiving faces has been employed as the light collecting member having light-emitting faces facing light-receiving faces of solar cells. A fluorescent substance is dispersed in a transparent resin material that is the base material of the light collector, to improve the electricity generating efficiency of the solar cells.
[0144] In the present embodiment, an optical element having the functions of a condenser lens is employed as the light collecting member, instead of the light collector or fluorescent light collector.
[0145] The optical element according to the first example is a prism lens 9A, as illustrated in (a) and (b) in
[0146] The optical element according to the second example is a CPC (Compound Parabolic Concentrator) lens 9B, as illustrated in (c) and (d) in
[0147] The optical element according to the third example is a convex lens 9C where the light-receiving face is a convex face, as illustrated in (e) and (f) in
IN CONCLUSION
[0148] The solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G according to a first aspect of the present invention are solar cells of a rear-contact type, and include a first-conductivity type substrate (silicon substrate 1), a first region 3 made up of a first diffusion layer formed on the substrate (silicon substrate 1) and extending in a first direction (longitudinal direction) as a predetermined direction, where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, a second region 4 made up of a second diffusion layer formed on the substrate (silicon substrate 1) and extending in the first direction (x direction, longitudinal direction), where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, a first electrode 5 disposed in the first region 3, and a second electrode 6 disposed in the second region 4. On a rear face side of the substrate (silicon substrate 1) of a quadrangular shape that has at least two sides parallel with the first direction (longitudinal direction), a plurality of the first region 3 and the second region 4 are formed alternating along a second direction (y direction, width direction) that intersects the first direction (longitudinal direction). The second region 4 is exposed at cut faces of the solar cell 10 that include the two sides and that follow a thickness direction (z direction) of the substrate (silicon substrate 1).
[0149] According to the above-describe configuration, the first carrier of the conductivity type that is the same as the conductivity type of the substrate is the majority carrier, and the second carrier of a conductivity type different from the conductivity type of the substrate is the minority carrier. The fact that the second region where the second carrier that is the minority carrier is exposed at cut faces means that the solar cell has been cut at the second region having a greater width following the second direction intersecting the first direction than the first region, at the rear face side of the quadrangular substrate having at least two sides parallel to the first direction. Accordingly, dicing can be easily performed in a region where no electrodes exist, and occurrence of chipping defects can be suppressed.
[0150] In the above-described first aspect, an arrangement may be made regarding the solar cells 10C and 10C according to a second aspect of the present invention, where, of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 arrayed alternately following the second direction (width direction), one of the second electrodes 6 is situated at one end side in the second direction (width direction), and one of the first electrodes 5 is situated at another end side in the second direction (width direction), and a total number of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 is an even number.
[0151] According to the above configuration, a case is considered where, in a large-substrate solar cell from which strip-shaped solar cells are to be cut out, a great number of first electrodes and second electrodes are arrayed alternately, and strip-shaped solar cells where an odd number of first electrodes and an odd number of second electrodes are alternately arrayed are to be cut out from this large-substrate solar cell. In this case, solar cells having the configuration according to the second aspect can be successively cut out. That is to say, according to the above configuration, in a case of dividing a large-substrate solar cell and manufacturing strip-shaped solar cells, a great number of strip-shaped solar cells, in which the way that the first electrodes and second electrodes are arrayed is the same, can be obtained.
[0152] In the above-described first aspect, an arrangement may be made regarding the solar cells 10D, 10F, and 10G according to a third aspect of the present invention, where, of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 arrayed alternately following the second direction (width direction), one each of the second electrodes 6 is situated at both of one end side and another end side in the second direction (width direction), and a total number of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 is an odd number.
[0153] According to the above-described configuration, second electrodes are disposed on both ends in the second direction, i.e., at both ends of the substrate in the width. The second electrodes are disposed in the second region, and the second region is wider following the second direction than the first region. Accordingly, it is easier to secure a dicing margin at both ends of the substrate.
[0154] In the above-described first aspect, regarding the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G according to a fourth aspect of the present invention, preferably, the plurality of first electrodes 5 and the plurality of second electrodes 6 have side faces that extend in the first direction (longitudinal direction) and following thickness direction, and, of the side faces of the plurality of first electrodes 5 and the plurality of second electrodes 6, the side faces facing imaginary planes extending from the cut faces have a margin as to the imaginary planes.
[0155] According to the above-described configuration, the cut faces of the solar cell following the thickness direction of the substrate correspond to two parallel sides of the quadrangular substrate, and in other words, include one of each of the two sides, and are situated at both ends of the width of the substrate. Accordingly, the imaginary plane extended from the cut faces are also set at both ends in the width of the substrate. Note that the width of the substrate follows the second direction that is the direction in which the first region and the second region are arrayed alternately.
[0156] The plurality of first electrodes 5 and the plurality of second electrodes 6 extend in the first direction, and have side faces following the thickness direction, of the multiple side faces, there are side faces facing the imaginary planes. The side faces facing the imaginary planes may be either or side faces of the first electrodes and side faces of the second electrodes.
[0157] According to the above configuration, margins are provided between imaginary planes extending from cut faces, and side faces of the first electrodes or side faces of the second electrodes, and in a case of cutting out strip-shaped solar cells from large-substrate solar cell where a great number of first electrodes and second electrodes are arrayed, the concern that dicing line will cross into either of the first electrodes and second electrodes is small, and occurrence of defects can be suppressed.
[0158] In any one of the above-described first through fourth aspects, regarding the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G according to fifth through seventh aspects of the present invention, the electrode patterns of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 may be line-shaped, dot-shaped, or comb-shaped electrode patterns.
[0159] In any one of the above-described first through seventh aspects, regarding the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G according to an eighth aspect of the present invention, the solar cell generates a majority carrier and a minority carrier of which conductivity types differ by receiving light, where the first carrier is the majority carrier, and the second carrier is the minority carrier. That is to say, the first carrier that is of the same conductivity type as the conductivity type of the substrate is the majority carrier, and the second carrier that is of a conductivity type different from the conductivity type of the substrate is the minority carrier, as already described.
[0160] Solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a ninth aspect of the present invention are solar cell devices including solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G, and a light collector (fluorescent light collector 8) that has a light-emitting face facing a light-receiving face of the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G. The solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G are solar cells of a rear-contact type, and include a first-conductivity type substrate (silicon substrate 1), a first region 3 made up of a first diffusion layer formed on the substrate (silicon substrate 1) and extending in a first direction (longitudinal direction) as a predetermined direction, where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, a second region 4 made up of a second diffusion layer formed on the substrate (silicon substrate 1) and extending in the first direction (longitudinal direction), where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, a first electrode 5 disposed in the first region 3, and a second electrode 6 disposed in the second region 4. On a rear face side of the substrate (silicon substrate 1) of a quadrangular shape that has at least two sides parallel with the first direction (longitudinal direction), a plurality of the first region 3 and the second region 4 are formed alternating along a second direction (width direction) that intersects the first direction (longitudinal direction). The second region 4 is exposed at cut faces of the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G that include the two sides and that follow a thickness direction of the substrate (silicon substrate 1).
[0161] According to the above-described configuration, advantages the same as the advantages described regarding the solar cell according to the first aspect can be obtained, and further, the following advantages can be obtained.
[0162] When cutting the solar cell in the second region, the second carrier that is the minority carrier disappears due to recombination, so the electricity generating efficiency per light-receiving area deteriorates, but the solar cell device according to the ninth aspect is of a configuration including a light collector having a light-emitting face facing the light-receiving face of the solar cell, so electricity generating efficiency can be improved. That is to say, a solar cell device that has good electricity generating efficiency, and where manufacturing yield of solar cells including a cutting processing in the manufacturing processing can be improved, can be provided.
[0163] In the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a tenth aspect of the present invention, the light collector in the solar cell device 20 according to the ninth aspect may be replaced with a light collecting member (fluorescent light collector 8, prism lens 9A, CPC lens 9B, convex lens 9C, Fresnel lens 9D). This tenth aspect yields advantages the same as the ninth aspect as well.
[0164] In the above-described ninth or tenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to an eleventh aspect of the present invention, an arrangement may be made where a relation of d<w is satisfied, where a width of the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G along the second direction (width direction) is w, and a width along the second direction (width direction) at the light-emitting face of the light collector (fluorescent light collector 8) according to the ninth aspect or the light collecting member (fluorescent light collector 8) according to the tenth aspect is d, and the light-receiving face and the light-emitting face face each other such that margins (regions Y) are formed situated at both ends in the width of the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G, the margins being band-shaped and following the first direction (longitudinal direction).
[0165] According to the above-described configuration, in the margin region, the second carrier that is the minority carrier readily disappears by recombination, and the properties of the solar cell decrease, but a light collector or light collecting member is provided such that the light-emitting face faces the light-receiving face of the solar cell while avoiding this margin region. That is to say, the light collector or light collecting member is provided in a region where the effects of lower properties is small, and external light is collected, so electricity generating efficiency per light-receiving area can be improved.
[0166] In the above-described ninth or tenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a twelfth aspect of the present invention, an arrangement may be made where, with a width of the solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G along the second direction (width direction) being w, and a width along the second direction (width direction) at the light-emitting face of the light collector (fluorescent light collector 8) according to the ninth aspect or the light collecting member (fluorescent light collector 8) according to the tenth aspect being d, a relation of d<w is satisfied, and the width d may be dwA with regard to a spacing A between the first electrode 5 and the second electrode 6.
[0167] According to the above configuration, a margin between the cut face and the first electrode or second electrode closest to the cut face exists at both ends of the solar cell in the width w. The total of the margins at both ends of the width w of the solar cell preferably does not exceed the spacing A between the first electrode and the second electrode. Dicing is performed as to the region between the first electrode and the second electrode, so in a case where the dicing position matches the middle position between the first electrode and second electrode, the total of the margins is approximately equal to the spacing A. However, if the total of the above margins exceeds the spacing A, the position of dicing is away from the middle position between the first electrode and second electrode, and electrodes will be created with a small margin at the time of dicing.
[0168] Accordingly, setting the total of margins present at both ends of the solar cell in the width w to be the spacing A, and providing the light collector or light collecting member with a width d that does not overlap the margins, i.e., dwA, is preferable. Accordingly, the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member can be kept from having wasteful width that would overlap the above margins (i.e., regions where photoelectric conversion properties at the light-receiving face of the solar cell has deteriorated).
[0169] In the above-described ninth or tenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 30 and 40 according to a thirteenth aspect of the present invention, an arrangement may be made where, of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 arrayed alternately following the second direction (width direction), one of the second electrodes 6 is situated at one end side in the second direction (width direction), and one of the first electrodes 5 is situated at another end side in the second direction (width direction), the number of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 is each an even number, and with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector according to the ninth aspect or the light collecting member according to the tenth aspect being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 following the second direction (width direction) being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dwABC.
[0170] According to the above-described configuration, in a solar cell where the number of first electrodes and second electrodes is each an even number, the width B of the first electrode at one end side of the solar cell in the width w and the width C of the second electrode at another end side of the solar cell in the width w are further subtracted from the width w of the solar cell. Accordingly, the effects of positional deviation that can occur when placing the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member on the light-receiving face of the solar cell can be reduced. That is to say, trouble where the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member overlaps the above-described margins due to the above positional deviation can be avoided more readily.
[0171] In the above-described ninth or tenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 20, 50, and 60 according to a fourteenth aspect of the present invention, an arrangement may be made where, of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 arrayed alternately following the second direction (width direction), one of the second electrodes 6 is situated at each of one end side and another end side in the second direction (width direction), and a total number of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 is an odd number, and with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector according to the ninth aspect or the light collecting member according to the tenth aspect being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the second electrodes following the second direction (width direction) being width C, the width d is dwA2C.
[0172] According to the above-described configuration, in a solar cell where the number of first electrodes and second electrodes is an odd number, the widths C of the second electrodes at one end side and another end side of the solar cell in the width w are further subtracted from the width w of the solar cell. Accordingly, the effects of positional deviation that can occur when placing the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member on the light-receiving face of the solar cell can be reduced. That is to say, trouble where the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member overlaps the above-described margins due to the above positional deviation can be avoided more readily.
[0173] In the above-described ninth or tenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a fifteenth aspect of the present invention, an arrangement may be made where, with a width of the solar cell along the second direction being w, and a width along the second direction at the light-emitting face of the light collector according to the ninth aspect or the light collecting member according to the tenth aspect being d, and a spacing between the first electrode and the second electrode being spacing A, and width of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 following the second direction (width direction) being width B and width C respectively, the width d is dw3A2B2C.
[0174] According to the above-described configuration, the width B of the first electrode and the width C of the second electrode at one end side and another end side of the solar cell in the width w, and the spacing A between the first electrode and second electrode, are further subtracted from the width w of the solar cell, regardless of whether the number of first electrodes and second electrodes is each an even number or odd number. Accordingly, the effects of positional deviation that can occur when placing the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member on the light-receiving face of the solar cell can be further reduced. That is to say, trouble where the light-emitting face of the light collector or light collecting member overlaps the above-described margins due to the above positional deviation can be avoided even more readily.
[0175] In the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a sixteenth aspect of the present invention, the light collecting member according to any one of the tenth through fifteenth aspects may be the fluorescent light collector 8 or an optical element having functions of a condenser lens (prism lens 9A, CPC lens 9B, convex lens 9C, or Fresnel lens 9D).
[0176] According to the above-described configuration, a fluorescent light collector where a fluorescent substance is dispersed within the light collector can improve electricity generating efficiency of the solar cell. This is because the fluorescent substance absorbs light of a particular wavelength band and emits light of a different wavelength band, so the quantity of light of that other wavelength band can be increased.
[0177] The optical element having the function of a condenser lens collects external light that has been taken in onto the light-receiving face of the solar cell, and thus can improve electricity generating efficiency of the solar cell. Further, the optical element has a light-receiving face for taking in external light, and the light-receiving face of the optical element can be set to be larger than the light-receiving face of the solar cell, and thus has an advantage that the electricity generating efficiency of the solar cell can be readily improved even further.
[0178] In any one of the above-described ninth through sixteenth aspects, regarding the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to seventeenth through nineteenth aspects of the present invention, the electrode patterns of the first electrodes 5 and the second electrodes 6 may be line-shaped, dot-shaped, or comb-shaped electrode patterns.
[0179] A manufacturing method of solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G, according to a twentieth aspect of the present invention includes forming, on a first-conductivity type substrate (silicon substrate 1), a first region 3 made up of a first diffusion layer where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, and a second region 4 made up of a second diffusion layer where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, each extending in a first direction (longitudinal direction) as a predetermined direction, the first region 3 and the second region 4 being formed alternating along a second direction (width direction) that intersects the first direction (longitudinal direction), forming a first electrode 5 in the first region 3, and a second electrode 6 in the second region 4, and cutting the second region 4 between the first electrode 5 and the second electrode 6 following the first direction (longitudinal direction), thereby fabricating quadrangle-shaped solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G having two sides parallel with the first direction (longitudinal direction).
[0180] According to the above-described method, the second region having a width in the second direction that is greater than the first region is cut following the first direction, so a wide dicing margin can be secured for example. Also, cutting is performed in a region where no electrodes exist, so occurrence of chipping defects can be suppressed. Accordingly, good-quality strip-shaped solar cells can be easily fabricated.
[0181] A manufacturing method of a solar cell device according to a twenty-first aspect of the present invention is a manufacturing method of solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 including solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G and a light collector (fluorescent light collector 8), including forming, on a first-conductivity type substrate (silicon substrate 1), a first region 3 made up of a first diffusion layer where a first carrier of a first conductivity type is generated, and a second region 4 made up of a second diffusion layer where a second carrier of a second conductivity type that differs from the first conductivity type is generated, each extending in a first direction as a predetermined direction, the first region 3 and the second region 4 being formed alternating along a second direction that intersects the first direction, forming a first electrode 5 in the first region 3, and a second electrode 6 in the second region 4, and cutting the second region 4 between the first electrode 5 and the second electrode 6 following the first direction, thereby fabricating quadrangle-shaped solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G having two sides parallel with the first direction, and assembling the light collector (fluorescent light collector 8) with the light-emitting face of the light collector (fluorescent light collector 8) facing the light-receiving face of the fabricated solar cells 10A, 10C, 10C, 10D, 10F, and 10G.
[0182] According to the above-described method, the second region having a width in the particular direction that is greater than the first region is cut following the extending direction, so a wide dicing margin can be secured for example. Also, cutting is performed in a region where no electrodes exist, so occurrence of chipping defects can be suppressed. Accordingly, good-quality strip-shaped solar cells can be easily fabricated.
[0183] Further, cutting the solar cell at the second region results in the electricity generating efficiency per light-receiving are decreasing due to the second carrier that is the minority carrier disappearing by recombination, but a light collector is assembled such that the light-emitting face faces the light-receiving face of the solar cell in the manufacturing method according to the twenty-first aspect, so electricity generating efficiency can be improved. That is to say, a solar cell device that has good electricity generating efficiency, and where manufacturing yield of solar cells including a cutting processing in the manufacturing processing can be improved, can be provided.
[0184] In the manufacturing method of the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to a twenty-second aspect of the present invention, the light collector in the manufacturing method of the solar cell devices 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 according to the twenty-first aspect may be replaced with a light collecting member (fluorescent light collector 8, prism lens 9A, CPC lens 9B, convex lens 9C, or Fresnel lens 9D), and thereby obtain advantages the same as the twenty-first aspect.
[0185] The present invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiments, rather, various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the Claims, and embodiments obtained by appropriately combining technical means disclosed in different embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the present invention. Further, new technical features can be formed by combining technical means disclosed in the embodiments.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0186] the present application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-081435 filed Apr. 14, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0187] The present invention can be used in a fluorescent light collecting solar cell having a fluorescent light collector.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0188] 1 silicon substrate (first-conductivity type substrate) [0189] 3 first region [0190] 4 second region [0191] 5, 5a, 5b first electrode [0192] 6, 6a, 6b second electrode [0193] 8 fluorescent light collector (light collector) [0194] 9A prism lens (light collecting member) [0195] 9B CPC lens (light collecting member) [0196] 9C convex lens (light collecting member) [0197] 9D Fresnel lens (light collecting member) [0198] 10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10f solar cell [0199] 10A, 10C, 10C, 10F, 10F1 through 10F4, 10G strip-shaped solar cell [0200] 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 solar cell device [0201] X dicing lines [0202] Y, Y1, Y2 regions [0203] A spacing [0204] B width of first electrode [0205] C width of second electrode [0206] d width [0207] p repeating pitch [0208] w, w, w width