Influence of minority charge carrier lifetime and concentration on crystalline silicon solar cells based on double antireflection coating: A simulation study

2021 
Abstract In this work, the optoelectrical properties of silver doped zinc oxide (Ag–ZnO)/ZnO double antireflection coating (ARC) layer were investigated by a simulation approach in terms of their minority charge carriers and surface charge carrier concentrations. From the experimental results, the Ag–ZnO/ZnO double ARC layer on Si solar cells presented the reduced average reflectance by 7.58% which was lowered to ZnO and Ag–ZnO single ARC layer. The simulation study demonstrated the reasonable electron and hole densities of 1.75 × 1016 cm−3 and 1.51 × 1016 cm−3 on c-Si solar cells with Ag–ZnO/ZnO double ARC layer. The simulated I–V characteristics evidenced that the performances of Ag–ZnO/ZnO double ARC layer-based Si solar cells gradually increased with the increase of the minority carrier lifetimes. As compared to a single ARC layer, the Ag–ZnO/ZnO double ARC layer-based Si solar cell achieved the highest conversion efficiency 14.32% with a fill factor of 81.35% at a minority carrier lifetime of 10 μs and carrier concentration of 1 × 1017 cm−3. The enhanced photovoltaic performance in Ag–ZnO/ZnO double ARC layer-based Si solar cells might be attributed to the high generation of electron-hole pairs, improved minority lifetime, and excellent carrier concentrations.
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