Erratum to "Polyimide for silicon solar cells with double-sided textured pyramids" (vol 183, pg 200, 2018)
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Zin, Ngwe
McIntosh, Keith
Bakhshi, Sara
Vazquez-Guardado, Abraham
Kho, Teng Choon
Fong, Kean Chern
Stocks, Matthew
Franklin, Evan
Blakers, Andrew
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Silicon solar cells incorporating double-sided pyramidal texture are capable of superior light trapping over cells
with front-side only texture. However, increased surface area, roughness and exposed < 111 > crystal planes of
textured surfaces not only causes increased recombination, but also makes cells susceptible to shunting through
pinholes in the dielectric at the sharp peaks and valleys of the textured pyramids. A polyimide film as an
insulating interlayer film is investigated to circumvent the tradeoff between improved light trapping, increased
recombination and increased shunt paths. When applied at the rear of the interdigitated back contact silicon
solar cell structure, the polyimide film provides an excellent electrical insulation (> 1000 MΩ of insulation
resistance) and increases photocurrent (~ 1.1 mA/cm2
) owing to an increased rear internal reflectance. The
polyimide is also compatible with metal annealing of passivating dielectrics such as silicon nitride. Optical
simulation and experimental results are combined in a 3D semiconductor simulation (Quokka) to quantify the
possible gain of implementing the double-sided texture in high efficiency silicon solar cells.
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