Recent improvements in silicon solar cell and module efficiency

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Green, M. A.
Wenham, S. R.
Zhao, J.
Zolper, J.
Blakers, A. W.

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An overview of recent progress in silicon solar cell research at the University of New South Wales, Australia, is given. Recent results include the demonstration of 24% cell efficiency using the passivated emitter, rear-locally diffused (PERL) cell structure and an efficiency approaching 18% for polycrystalline cells. An AM0 efficiency above 20% for the former cells has been measured for the first time at NASA-Lewis, at SERI, and at Sandia National Laboratories. Initial batches of cells designed for concentrated sunlight have given efficiencies of up to 26.7%. In the polycrystalline cell area, an efficiency approach 18% has been demonstrated. Recent emphasis has been on investigating innovative approaches for texturing polycrystalline cells.

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Conference Record of the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference

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